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Jonathan Hassell
Acting Chair, BSi IST/45
European Accessibility Summit, Frankfurt am Main
27th
March 2009
British Accessibility Standards
- PAS-78 to BS8878
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What are the British doing and why?
• why did we need a British Standard?
– because we have British law around accessibility
• and not just for public-sector websites, all sites…
– in 2005, research by the British Disability Rights
Commission revealed sites weren’t doing well
– and no existing standards made it easy enough
for site owners to know what to do
– so the DRC commissioned BSi to create PAS-78 to try
and help
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Aims of PAS-78
– to give a guide to the whole process of commissioning,
producing and maintaining a website from a site owner’s
point of view
– to not replace other standards, but to provide a non-
technical person’s guide to how those standards should
be used to help ensure a development project results in an
accessible product
– it focuses on, advising site owners on:
• a quick background in disabled people’s use of the web;
• how to create an accessibility policy for the creation of their site
• what to look for if they are contracting the work out to a supplier
• how to choose technologies to uphold that policy
(making much reference to WAI)
• how to test the resulting site against that policy
– are best-efforts enough cf guidelines, or does it actually have to
work with users?
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Drivers to bring PAS-78 up to date…
– Web 2.0’s much wider purposes for websites, including:
• the move from informative web content to:
– web as tools (“Software as a Service”)
– web as rich/media-media entertainment
(games, IPTV, eLearning etc.)
• the move from Provider-Produced content
to User-Generated content (blogs, Facebook etc.)
– the increasing use of non-W3C technologies
– the use of “off the shelf” tools rather than bespoke
development
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BS8878 – progress and debate
– work began early 2008
– a first draft was created by end Nov 2008
(before WCAG 2 was confirmed)
• NB. the final version is very likely to use WCAG 2 as the base of
its technical guidelines
– there were some things which were maybe a bit premature in
the first draft
– however, the comments on the draft have been very
illuminating on its future direction
– many of the comments completely disagree with each
other on many fundamental issues
– it’s already obvious that our standard, like many out there,
cannot please everyone
– but, from these comments, we know what issues it must
cover
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The big issues BS8878 will cover
– whether accessibility is about disabled people or more than that
• are we talking about accessibility to users, devices or browsers?
• if users: whether we are aiming for “access for all”, access for targeted groups of
disabled users, or should include the needs of elderly people
– whether the level of access to aim for should be
accessibility, usability, or even user-experience
– whether the standard should dictate a level of conformance…
• or be a best practice guide stating a number of levels which could be aimed for and
the implications of selecting each level
– what the best way of testing is: how well automated or manual checklist
testing based on a standard (like WCAG 2), or task-based user testing with
disabled people, can capture barriers for disabled people
– how to avoid being too constraining about technology use
– when we should encourage best practice in interfacing with assistive
technologies and when to encourage sites to provide accessibility features
or preferences themselves (personalisation)
– how much to include guidance on authoring tools (cf. ATAG)
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• with practical case-studies from leading
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• Jennison Asuncion (Canada),
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