Results for Fotopages
Description
Gallery-based blogging site for people who prefer to blog using photos rather than a majority of text. Supports regular blogging functions and the text when uploaded is seen beneath the picture and allows for comments and sharing with others.
Accessibility Testing Results
The forms are missing labels and the text editor is not user friendly unless you understand HTML tags, but the site can be used in a text browser and is relatively easy to navigate. Text sizes zoom well and colour contrast is acceptable on the main site. The forums have pale blue and dark blue text on a paler blue background but respond to browser changes.
| # | Test | Score | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Login, Signup and Other Forms Accessible | ![]() |
The forms on this site have no labels. This may cause problems for some screenreader users. |
| 2 | Image ALT Attributes | ![]() |
Not enforced on contributors. Very few alt tags have been used. |
| 3 | Link Target Definitions | ![]() |
All links, including images which would otherwise be ambiguous, have titles to uniquely identify them. |
| 4 | Frame Titles and Layout | ![]() |
No frames or iframes, which can be disorientating for screen-readers, are used in the design. |
| 5 | Removal of Stylesheet | ![]() |
The page is still understandable and functional when it is viewed as a linear document, with no styles. |
| 6 | Audio/Video Features | ![]() |
This site offers a text description for the photographs but there are no videos. |
| 7 | Video/animations - audio descriptions | ![]() |
Pending results of this test. |
| 8 | Appropriate use of Tables | ![]() |
Lots of tables - this may cause some screenreaders to read the content in the wrong order. |
| 9 | Tab Orderings Correct and Logical | ![]() |
Tab order is in a logical and consistent top-to-bottom or left-to-right format. |
| 10 | Page Functionality with Keyboard | ![]() |
The website is fully accessible without the use of a mouse. |
| 11 | Accessibility of Text Editors | ![]() |
Text editor is not accessible with the screenreader or keyboard. |
| 12 | Appropriate Feedback with Forms | ![]() |
The product provides suitable feedback when the user performs an action. |
| 13 | Contrast and Colour Check | ![]() |
Contrast fails WAI validation in headings and body text of the website and forums. |
| 14 | Page Integrity when Zooming | ![]() |
The website maintains the layout and usability of all critical areas perfectly when zoomed. |
| 15 | Text size, style, blinking elements and Readability | ![]() |
The majority of text on the site is size ten, which is readable but may be uncomfortable for some. |
Disability-Tailored Results
The following table shows how well the product performs for people with disabilities, as listed in the Disabilities section.
Percentages do not indicate how much of a site is accessible. They indicate the average figure of test results relevant to each disability. Select a disability to see which tests are relevant to it.
| Disability | Average Score |
|---|---|
| Specific Learning Differences (including Dyslexia) | 73% |
| Partially Sighted and Visual Acuity | 71% |
| Deaf/Hard of Hearing | 67% |
| Cognitive Learning Disabilities | 58% |
| Visual Stress | 56% |
| Blind and Severe Visual Impairments | 55% |
| Dexterity/Mobility | 50% |
| Colour Deficiencies | 22% |







