In the previous years, the policies, guidelines and standards pertaining to the design of official web pages
varied widely among University of Wisconsin campuses.
This is no longer the case. 10 of the 13 UW campuses are now
committed to an accessible design of their web sites (categories 1-4 below).
Also, efforts are afoot at the UW-La Crosse to formulate an accessible web
policy. This leaves only two campuses--the UW-Parkside and the
UW-Superior--without a readily discernible accessible web policy. (I'd be happy
to stand corrected.)
Roughly, UW web accessibility policies can be categories as
follows:
- Stand-alone accessible web design policies requiring
compliance with the W3C Guidelines or the "Access Board" Standards (Sect. 508):
- General web design policy which includes a mandate for compliance with at least one of
the following: W3C-WAI guidelines, Section 508 standards, or UW-System
accessibility policy
:
- Stand-alone accessible web design policy which
mandates accessibility but does not require (but may recommend) compliance with
any the following: W3C-WAI guidelines, Section 508 standards, or UW-System
accessibility policy:
- General web design policy which
includes a mandate for accessibility
but does not require (but may recommend) compliance with any the following:
W3C-WAI guidelines, Section 508 standards, or UW-System accessibility policy:
- Web-related policy which emphasizes readability by a broad range of browsers, including
text-based Lynx, but does not reflect any cohesive concern for barrier-free accessibility
and understanding of the ADA, Section 508 or the W3C-WAI
guidelines:
- none in this category this year
- Web-related policiy which calls for a few accessible design features (excluding
broad-range browser readability) but does not reflect any cohesive concern for barrier-free
accessibility and understanding of the ADA:
- none in this category this year
- Web-related policy which contributes close to nothing to web-page
accessibility:
- No web policy found:
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Created by Axel Schmetzke, Library, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
Last updated
10/17/02
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Comments, corrections, updates, etc. are welcome! aschmetz@uwsp.edu
