
Creating Web Pages Accessible to Those with Disabilities
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, § 1194.22, requires that Federal agencies' electronic and information technology is accessible to people with disabilities. In an effort to assist IPFW faculty and staff create Section 508 compliant web pages, standards from Section 508 are listed below and each standard links to tips for compliancy with that standard.
NOTE: Please be aware that many of the Section 508 Standards deal with advanced topics, so there may be some items that do not pertain to you and the work you do.
Section 508 Standards
- A text equivalent for every non-text element shall be
provided
(e.g., via "alt", "longdesc", or in element content).
- Equivalent alternatives for any multimedia presentation
shall be synchronized with the presentation.
- Web pages shall be designed so that all information
conveyed with color is also available without color, for example from
context or markup.
- Documents shall be organized so they are readable without
requiring an associated style sheet.
- Redundant text links shall be provided for each active
region of a server-side image map.
- Client-side image maps shall be provided instead of
server-side image maps except where the regions cannot be defined with
an available geometric shape.
- Row and column headers shall be identified for data tables.
- Markup shall be used to associate data cells and header
cells for data tables that have two or more logical levels of row or
column headers.
- Frames shall be titled with text that facilitates frame
identification and navigation.
- Pages shall be designed to avoid causing the screen to
flicker with a frequency greater than 2 Hz and lower than 55 Hz.
- A text-only page, with equivalent information or
functionality, shall be provided to make a web site comply with the
provisions of this part, when compliance cannot be accomplished in any
other way. The content of the text-only page shall be updated whenever
the primary page changes.
- When pages utilize scripting languages to display content,
or to create interface elements, the information provided by the script
shall be identified with functional text that can be read by assistive
technology.
- When a web page requires that an applet, plug-in or other
application be present on the client system to interpret page content,
the page must provide a link to a plug-in or applet that complies with §1194.21
(a) through (l).
- When electronic forms are designed to be completed on-line,
the form shall allow people using assistive technology to access the
information, field elements, and functionality required for completion
and submission of the form, including all directions and cues.
- A method shall be provided that permits users to skip
repetitive navigation links.
- When a timed response is required, the user shall be alerted and given sufficient time to indicate more time is required.
