Open kbecht opened 8 years ago
@kbecht , thanks for raising the issue. Which chart are you referring to?
I’m sorry, but I’m not a regular GitHub user. The chart I was referring to is at http://labs.data.gov/dashboard/offices.
Kimberly J. C. Becht Kimberly.Becht@trade.govmailto:Kimberly.Becht@trade.gov Lead IT Specialist, Requirements Elicitation Office of the Chief Information Officer U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration Office: (202) 482-0420 Blackberry: (202) 295-7680
From: Alex Perfilov [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 1:06 PM To: project-open-data/project-open-data-dashboard project-open-data-dashboard@noreply.github.com Cc: Kimberly Becht Kimberly.Becht@trade.gov Subject: Re: [project-open-data/project-open-data-dashboard] It is not section 508 compliant (#138)
@kbechthttps://github.com/kbecht , thanks for raising the issue. Which chart are you referring to?
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@kbecht , thanks. Actually, the colors are not so important when icons work fine. Looks like on http the icons are not displayed.
Can you try https://
version ? https://labs.data.gov/dashboard/offices
It has helpful icons which show the status even without color
we will address these issues, of course:
I’m still not seeing any icons:
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Kimberly J. C. Becht Kimberly.Becht@trade.govmailto:Kimberly.Becht@trade.gov Lead IT Specialist, Requirements Elicitation Office of the Chief Information Officer U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration Office: (202) 482-0420 Blackberry: (202) 295-7680
From: Alex Perfilov [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 2:49 PM To: project-open-data/project-open-data-dashboard project-open-data-dashboard@noreply.github.com Cc: Kimberly Becht Kimberly.Becht@trade.gov Subject: Re: [project-open-data/project-open-data-dashboard] It is not section 508 compliant (#138)
@kbechthttps://github.com/kbecht , thanks. Actually, the colors are not so important when icons work fine. Looks like on http the icons are not displayed. Can you try https:// version ? https://labs.data.gov/dashboard/offices It has helpful icons which show the status even without color
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we will address the issue, of course
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@kbecht , we are not able to see your image. Please use the link below to answer on GitHub website. Just drag&drop the image and click 'comment' . Make sure you're using https:// version of labs.data.gov
. If you can provide your browser information, that would be helpful, too. Thanks
I am using IE version 11.0.9600.18231 update version: 11.0.29(KB3139929)
@kbecht Thanks for bringing this issue up. The issue you are having is the same as #70 & #113; I believe there is a security setting in IE that is preventing fonts from being downloaded. For the logos to display properly you'll need to be able to load these fonts. If you are still having this problem either add this site as a trusted site in Internet Explorer or from Internet Explorer go in to "Options" then "Security" then "Internet zone", "Downloads" then make sure "Font Download" is set to Enable.
I'm going to leave this issue open to continue the discussion for alternatives to displaying this information that are not color dependent.
At least for many of us in the VA, all the options that @justgrimes described for IE are disabled and require a desktop administrator to make any changes. Any suggestions how to view the page icons given these constraints?
John Quinn US Department of Veterans Affairs
I am color-blind and cannot see the colors in the chart. You should run a 508-checker against it to verify that the other section 508 points have also been addressed.