I am considering using Joomla to help three non-profits get websites up. As a professional developer I am concerned about whether a Joomla site will adhere to standards and will meet minimum accessibility guidelines. I have run validation checks on a lot of Joomla-built sites today and I'd say about 50% of them fail on an accessibiltiy check. I do not know if this is a result of the template used, or changes that were made afterwards.
At this point I am also trying to decide whether to build the template from scratch, or use a template and modify it to fit their needs.
Can any of you give me your opinions/experience with your template development and accessibility?
I wonder if I stand a better chance of it being accessible if I build the template from scratch?
Joomla and accessibility
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Re: Joomla and accessibility
In my opinion, the vast majority of accessibility problems are the result of adding poorly-coded 3rd party components, modules, etc.
While Joomla validates out of the box, it is not 100% accessible out of the box. One of our regular contributors distributes "accessible Joomla" although I can't find the link.
Also there are contributions devoted to accessibility:http://extensions.joomla.org/index.php?option=com_mtree&task=listcats&cat_id=1754&Itemid=35
And finally, the template itself can impede accessibility.
A developer who has an accessible template, chooses extensions carefully or recodes them, and follows regular web standards can definitely have an accessible Joomla site.
While Joomla validates out of the box, it is not 100% accessible out of the box. One of our regular contributors distributes "accessible Joomla" although I can't find the link.
Also there are contributions devoted to accessibility:http://extensions.joomla.org/index.php?option=com_mtree&task=listcats&cat_id=1754&Itemid=35
And finally, the template itself can impede accessibility.
A developer who has an accessible template, chooses extensions carefully or recodes them, and follows regular web standards can definitely have an accessible Joomla site.
Obligatory link to my own website: http://www.mydynamicsite.com
Re: Joomla and accessibility
I think this would be the link she was looking for.
http://forge.joomla.org/sf/projects/accessible_joomla
http://forge.joomla.org/sf/projects/accessible_joomla
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