Web Accessibility Standards - By Priority and Time Expenditure


Priorities Low Priority Medium Priority High Priority
Time Expenditure - Low      
Introductory Screens
Backgrounds and Wallpaper
Blinking Page Elements and Marquees
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Bullets
Alt Tags
Non Link Graphics
Animations
Mailto Links
Graphical Links
Image Maps
Meet Low Time Expenditure Requirements by 9-1-02 Meet Low Time Expenditure Requirements by 9-1-02 Meet Low Time Expenditure Requirements by 9-1-02
Time Expenditure - Medium      
Design Consistency
Document Length
Frames
Scripts
Roll-Over Controls
Screen Refresh
Timed Responses
Font (Face, Size, and Color)
List Tags
Heading Tags
Tables and Charts
Text Links
Meet Medium Time Expenditure Requirements by 3-1-03 Meet Medium Time Expenditure Requirements by 9-1-02 Meet Medium Time Expenditure Requirements by 9-1-02
Time Expenditure - High      
Browser Specific HTML Tags
Cascading Style Sheets
Multiple Column Layout
Forms
Multimedia
Downloads
Meet High Time Expenditure Requirements by 9-1-03 Meet High Time Expenditure Requirements by 3-1-03 Meet High Time Expenditure Requirements by 3-1-03
  Low Priority Medium Priority High Priority
  A web page that represents the University. It generally includes the smallest of University units such as offices, centers or clubs. It typically would report to units at Level 5 of the U organization chart and would receive an average of less than 3,000 visitors per month. A web page that significantly represents the University. It generally includes University departments, information sites, and smaller administrative units. It typically would be Level 5 of the U organization chart and would receive on average 3,000 - 9,000 visitors per month. A web page that prominently represents the University. It generally includes units such as the U home page, campuses, colleges, libraries and major administrative units. It typically would be Levels 1-4 of the U organization chart and those sites receiving in excess of 10,000 visitors per month.


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