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By: Peter Abrahams, Practice Leader - Accessibility and Usability, Bloor Research Published: 9th June 2010 Copyright Bloor Research © 2010 |
Once an organization has recognised the importance of Web accessibility the first question that will be asked is how do we commission an accessible web environment. Since 2006 the most effective answer has been to read and implement the guidance in the BSI document 'PAS 78 - Guide to good practise in commissioning accessible web sites'. Obviously over the years this document has become dated and does not reflect the latest thinking on the subject, nor does it refer to the latest standards and legislation. So I am delighted that it is going to be replaced by the BSI Standard 'BS8878:2010 Web Accessibility - Code of Practice'.
The final draft of BS8878 is out for comment until the end of June. I would urge all my readers to review the draft and add their comments. Having a single publicly accepted code of practice should greatly simplify the commissioning and development of web products (the term 'web product' is used in the standard to include a website, web-service, or web/workplace application which is delivered through a browser). The code of practice will enable clear discussions between the various parties involved in implementing a web product, including the commissioning organisation, the designers, the developers, the tool providers, users and the hosting organisation. To ensure that code enables these discussions it is important that the draft is reviewed by as many representatives of each of these groups.
It gives recommendations for:
Let us make this new code of practice a world leader by reviewing and commenting on it.
I must apologise to my readers for only bringing this draft to their attention now, even though it was made available earlier in May. Unfortunately I have been unwell and am just starting to recuperate and I have just started to come back on-line. I look forward to being much more active from now on and hope to see many of you at e-Access 10 on 13 July.
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