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Accessibility

Recommendations for ensuring accessibility in web pages:

  • Web pages should be prepared simply.
  • Easily understandable expressions should be used in links.
  • The number of clicks required to access the most frequently used information should not exceed three.
  • There should be consistency between pages within the website.
  • CSS should be used to create the format of the web page.
  • Browser-specific HTML tags or scripts should not be used.
  • The prepared web page should remain usable with its text content when the image display sections of the browser used are turned off. If this is not possible, a text alternative version of these pages should be prepared.
  • Care should be taken to use the minimum number of images. Web pages should include alternative texts for images and multimedia objects used. Alternative descriptions should be meaningful and understandable.
  • Tags (blink etc.) and images that may tire people's eyes should be avoided.
  • Clearly understood and widely used fonts should be selected. Font sizes should be adjustable according to the user's request. Relative values should be used for fonts instead of pixel values. Contrasting colors with background colors should be used to increase the readability of texts.
  • Colors should not be used to underline a subject or give weight to a word. If the colors on the page carry a special meaning, the same meaning should also be given additionally with a character.
  • HTML-prepared alternatives of all information presented using a plug-in should also be presented.
  • Shortcut keys should be usable.
  • Forms and tables should be designed to be accessible.
  • Prepared web pages should be tested for accessibility using software such as Webxact, Lynxviewer, and Bobby. Resources found at http://www.w3.org/WAI/Resources can be utilized for this purpose.
  • All web pages must be compliant with the W3C – WAI - A standard.