[ ] create a place on every page where you ask the user to submit info. if accessibility issue on specific page
[ ] setup access keys in HTML to aid keyboard only navigation of site
[ ] remove open in new tab feature of links; make obvious what are links (underlined, the word click) -- research this further -- competing accommodations (Does the link make sense on its own? For example: For more on the development of this project please visit our GitHub page. Put the link on either whole line or our GitHub page, but even better change to: For more on the development of this project please visit our City Slave Girls GitHub page. LINK everything after "visit")
[ ] include @lang on the first element of all HTML pages to specify language; use a<span> with the @lang to indicate when temporary departure from the previously-specified language
[ ] Formulate an accessibility Stmt. on About Page and list somewhere right up front that accessibility is a work in progress.
[ ] create a place on every page where you ask the user to submit info. if accessibility issue on specific page
[ ] setup access keys in HTML to aid keyboard only navigation of site
[ ] remove open in new tab feature of links; make obvious what are links (underlined, the word click) -- research this further -- competing accommodations (Does the link make sense on its own? For example: For more on the development of this project please visit our GitHub page. Put the link on either whole line or our GitHub page, but even better change to: For more on the development of this project please visit our City Slave Girls GitHub page. LINK everything after "visit")
[ ] shorten long links using bit.ly
[ ] include hidden skip to content on pages (for screen readers) - See here on DHSI 17 google doc for related notes
[ ] include
@lang
on the first element of all HTML pages to specify language; use a<span>
with the@lang
to indicate when temporary departure from the previously-specified language[ ] Formulate an accessibility Stmt. on About Page and list somewhere right up front that accessibility is a work in progress.