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Train 2000
The Train 2000 web site speaks of its purpose as soon as you land on it. It says: “Hello, I’m an attractive website but don’t let that fool you, I’m hard at work here.” That’s what we thought, anyway. Train 2000 looks good, pleasing, respectful to its visitors, but underneath is where it really shines. Sure we found some stuff, but this is a well thought out site with a really open feel and dedicated purpose. Oh, and it’s really quite accessible which its users are bound to appreciate. To date, this is our highest-scoring submission.
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Rosetta Caravan Park
Some of the Team Access graders had seen the Rosetta Caravan Park site a while back. It’s memorable because it’s really quite exemplary of stylish accessibility with very few trade-offs. The simple, straight-forward presentation really fits the content well, and things like the navigation list and random image banner lends elegance without too much sacrifice. Of course we did find a few things such as the lack of an image replacement technique, but it’s our job to uncover such things so we can all learn and improve. All-in-all, though, this site is quite good.
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Black Country Living Museum
The Black Country Living Museum site is a fine example that accessibility need not get in the way of presenting a pleasing, open, and smart design. A quick glance at this site’s source belies what’s really under the hood. It’s a vast site with a lot going for it falling short in only a couple of areas. Overall we were quite impressed, mostly with the execution and obvious thought that went behind it.
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