Accessibility roadmap for SHU Research Data Archive (SHURDA)
This page details all of the known accessibility issues affecting SHU Research Data Archive (SHURDA), the method that was used to find issues, and the plans in place to fix them.
Plans for fixing known accessibility issues
All of the issues that have been highlighted in this review will be fixed in a planned upgrade to this repository
Method for testing accessibility
This repository was tested using WAVE's web accessibility tool. This tool returns a comprehensive list of features that may limit the ability of users to access a website, especially those using assistive technology such as screen readers. We ran this tool on a version of the repository without branding customisation, covering the pages that users most frequently interact with.
Known accessibility issues, listed by page
These issues are listed by page. Pages that are publicly accessible are listed first, and those for repository administrators can be found lower down. The number in brackets following the description represents the number of instances of that issue on the page. Below is a list of all the accessibility issues known to affect SHU Research Data Archive (SHURDA) with an explanation of what they mean.
- Missing form label: A form control does not have a properly associated text label. This means that the function of the form control may not be presented to those using screen readers. The lack of visible description may also make the page harder to navigate for all users.
- Suspicious link text: A link contains extraneous text or may not make sense out of context. This may cause confusion about the purpose of the link.
- Redundant link: Adjacent links go to the same location. This creates additional navigation and repetition for those using keyboard and screen readers.
- Very small text: Text is very small. This may make reading text on this page difficult for users, particular those with low vision.
- Linked image missing alternative text: There is no alternative text given for an image that is linked to from this page. This means that a screen reader has no content to present to the user regarding the function of a link.
- Empty link: A link does not contain any explanatory text. This means that the purpose of the link is not presented to the user, which may cause confusion for those using screen readers.
- Empty table header: A table header contains no text. This may result in cells with missing or incorrect header information.
- Very low contrast: There is very low contrast between foreground and background colours. This may make reading text on this page difficult for users, particular those with low vision.
- Select missing label: A select element may not have an associated label. This means that its purpose might not be clear to those using screen readers.
- Redundant alternative text: Two images have the same alternative text, this often causes redundancy or indicates incorrect alternative text.
- Image with title: An image has a title attribute but no alternative text value. Though this should describe the image for those using screen readers, alternative text should be used in most cases.
- Possible table caption: Text appears to be a table caption, but is not a caption element. This means it will not be read as a caption by screen readers.
- Link to PDF document: This page may link to a PDF document. These documents may not be accessible and the need to use a separate application may cause confusion and navigation difficulties.
- Redundant title text: The title attribute is the same as text or alternative text.
- Layout table: Layout tables are being used to position content visually, for example, to create columns or align content neatly for sighted users. These can introduce reading and navigation order issues especially for those using screen readers.
- Nearby image has same alternative text: Two images near each other have the same alternative text. This means that those using screen readers will not be able to distinguish the difference between the images.
- Skipped heading level: A heading level is skipped. This may cause confusion or difficulty for those using keyboard navigation or screen readers.
- Broken ARIA reference: No target is set for ARIA references, this means that the description will not be presented.
- Missing alternative text:There is no alternative text given for an image included in the page. This means that those using screen readers will not be able to access this content.
- Javascript jump menu: A javascript jump menu is a select element that triggers a new web page with the onchange event handler. This may cause difficulty for users navigating the page with a keyboard as the page will change with each change in the select menu.
Publicly accessible pages
Homepage
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the homepage:
- Missing form label (1)
- Suspicious link text (1)
- Redundant link (3)
- Very small text (1)
Item detail
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the item details page:
- Linked image missing alternative text (6)
- Empty link (2)
- Empty table header (1)
- Very low contrast (4)
- Select missing label (1)
- Redundant alternative text (1)
- Image with title (1)
- Possible table caption (1)
- Redundant link (3)
- Link to PDF document (4)
- Very small text (8)
- Redundant title text (2)
- Layout table (2)
Deposit workflow - upload
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the 'upload' stage of the deposit workflow:
- Missing form label (2)
- Very low contrast (2)
- Layout table (1)
Deposit workflow - core metadata
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the 'core metadata' stage of the deposit workflow:
- Nearby image has same alternative text (1)
- Redundant link (1)
Deposit workflow - further details
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the 'further details' stage of the deposit workflow:
- Very low contrast (6)
- Nearby image has same alternative text (1)
Deposit workflow - deposit
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the 'deposit' stage of the deposit workflow:
- Empty link (2)
- Very low contrast (20)
- Skipped heading level (1)
- Layout table (4)
Login
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the user login page:
- Missing form label (2)
- Very low contrast (1)
- Suspicious link text (1)
- Layout table (1)
Profile
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the user profile page:
- Very low contrast (3)
- Suspicious link text (1)
- Layout table (3)
Pages for repository administrators
Manage deposits
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the manage deposits page:
- Very low contrast (4)
- Nearby image has same alternative text (13)
Review
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the review page:
- Broken ARIA reference (3)
- Very low contrast (4)
IR stats
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the IR stats reports page:
- Missing alternative text (2)
- Missing form label (1)
- Empty link (4)
- Empty table header (1)
- Select missing label (5)
- Image with title (3)
- Javascript jump menu (1)
- Very small text (78)
- Layout table (8)
Subject editor
The following accessibility issues are known to affect the subject editor:
- Missing form label (1)
- Empty table header (1)
- Very low contrast (2)
- Select missing label (1)