Types of high-priority accessibility errors in campus pages
Example of how to interpret the figures provided below: 95% of the
UW-Colleges web pages that fail the automated Bobby test include at least one
image without alternative text.
Percentages of non-Bobby-approved campus web pages containing at least one of the following
error types,
by campus
- UW-Colleges (two-year centers)
No alternative text for image: 95%
No alternative text for image-map hot-spot(s): 5%
- UW-Eau Claire
No alternative text for image: 100%
- UW-Green Bay
No alternative text for image: 100%
No alternative text for image-map hot-spot(s): 79%
- UW-La Crosse
No alternative text for image: 100%
No alternative text for image-map hot-spot(s): 33%
- UW-Madison--no errors
- UW-Milwaukee
No alternative text for image: 88%
No alternative text for image-type button: 13%
- UW-Oshkosh
No alternative text for image: 100%
- UW-Parkside
No alternative text for image: 64%
No alternative text for image-map hot-spot(s): 64%
- UW-Platteville
No alternative text for image: 57%
No alternative text for image-map hot-spot(s): 50%
- UW-River Falls
No alternative text for image: 56%
No alternative text for APPLET: 11%
Missing frame title: 33%
- UW-Stevens Point
No alternative text for image: 83%
No alternative text for image-map hot-spot(s): 42%
No alternative text for APPLET: 17%
Missing frame title: 8%
- UW-Stout
No alternative text for image: 100%
No alternative text for image-type button: 8%
- UW-Superior
No alternative text for image: 100%
- UW-Whitewater
No alternative text for image: 37%
No alternative text for image-map hot-spot(s): 53%
Missing frame title: 21%
- All of the above data combined
No alternative text for image: 80%
No alternative text for image-map hot-spot(s): 29%
No alternative text for image-type button: 1%
No alternative text for APPLET: 2%
Missing frame title: 5%
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Created by Axel Schmetzke, Library, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
Last updated 04/04/01
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Comments are welcome! aschmetz@uwsp.edu