18F / dol-whd-14c

The 14(c) system will become a modern, digital-first service. Applicants will be provided an intuitive online experience, guiding them through the information needed to complete their application correctly.
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[placeholder] Wage Data research #394

Open suprenant opened 6 years ago

suprenant commented 6 years ago

As a [type of user] I would like [functionality, behavior, etc.] so that [a particular task or need that is satisfied by the functionality or behavior]

Acceptance Criteria

NOTE: Remove any accessibility criteria that don't apply to this user story. For the full list of accessibility requirements, see issue #198, Fully Accessible Experience.

Functionality

Accessibility

NOTE: Remove any accessibility criteria that don't apply to this user story. For the full list of accessibility requirements, see issue #198, Fully Accessible Experience.

Keyboard Accessibility
Web: Forms

Web forms include controls (checkboxes, radio buttons etc.), and editable content (text input, select options etc.).

Web: Links and User Controls

Links and/or user controls must have meaningful names that describe the unique destination, function, and/or purpose of the control for assistive technology.

Web: Images

Web images include interactive images (links, buttons etc.), static images, charts, diagrams, text rendered as an image, etc.

Web: Image Maps (if no image map, then DNA)

An image map is a single image that has designated regions or "hotspots" that contain links.Server-side image maps may not be used. Client-side image-maps must be used instead

Color and Contrast

Color dependence is using color as the sole means to convey information. There must be contrasting colors/shades at a ratio of 4.5:1 for discerning between background and foreground content.

Time Outs

Messages and/or instructions to the user requesting their response within a given time are typically associated with sites that require a secure login. This includes both server time outs and client side security time outs. If a time out is about to occur, an alert must be posted for at least 20 seconds and the user must have the option to request more time. The alert (often a pop up window) and option to request more time must be keyboard accessible.

Web: Language

A default language must be programmatically identified for each page and for passages that use a language other than the default.

Web: Section Headings

Headings must be programmatically identified and must match the visual outline level.

Web: Data Tables (If no table, then DNA)

Data tables are those tables where the information in a cell requires a row or column header to adequately describe the cell's contents.

Web: Style sheet Dependence

style sheets are a means to provide visual formatting information to complement a web page's content.

Web: Frames

Frames are a means of separating out sections of a web page into different navigable regions

Web: Repetitive Content and Links

A method must be provided to skip blocks of repeated content or links on Web pages allowing a user to move directly to page-specific content.

Web: Required Plug-ins (if no plug-In, then DNA)

QASP requirements

These requirements are taken from the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan

suprenant commented 6 years ago

From planning, this is really done. We may want to document this more clearly before we wrap the engagement.