Accessibility Hui
March 2020
Presentation: wgtn.cc/access-hui
Video: wgtn.cc/access-hui-vid
Jason Kiss (DIA)
Web accessibility: What it is and how to do it
Jane Hadaway
Activities in the Website team to improve accessibility
Kyal Little
Answering customer enquiries using a screenreader and wellington.govt.nz
AltTextForAll video
Matt Lane
Take home actions: "What can I do?"
wellington.govt.nz delivers
empowering, reliable and purposeful content and
fully integrated services
so our online customers can
easily carry out tasks and
get useful information about Council’s services & facilities.
We do this by:
2019: wellington.govt.nz
49% accessibility audit
Using tools such as the Hemingway Editor & Word's readability stats
https://readable.com/blog/the-flesch-reading-ease-and-flesch-kincaid-grade-level/
SurveyGizmo is more accessible
TypeForm is inaccessible
"Improving website accessibility compliance and improving on the 2019 ALGIM rating is a key project requirement. Concepts and final designs will be tested against and must meet WCAG AA compliance."
AltText outside of work: Social media
Describe your own photos
Bad: Bird
Better: Rooster
Best: Red-crested rooster crowing
Describe your own photos
Bad: person
Better: person giving thumbs up
Best: Wellington City Council parking warden wearing sunhat gives "thumbs up" gesture
1. Complete the accessibility modules
2. Every time you create a document:
Ask yourself:
We can't do much with a PDF or scanned document
3. Create Word docs in a structured way (using headings styles etc)
XXX Don't manually change styles!!!!
Pre-defined styles ✔
4. Think about document version control and distribution:
Hint: Sending to Creative and Brand is not the end
Write a document
Email the document to C&B
Publish to website
Produce a beautiful PDF
Produce a plain accessible text
version
Publish to website
Ask C&B to update with change
No change
...
5. Did I mention the accessibility modules?