Illustration on Web Accessibility Success Criteria 2.4.5 - Multiple Ways
Before Rectification
The illustration below only provides a main navigation to navigate around the website.
Skip to Example Content 1
AboutServicesContact Us |
Multiple Ways
With the rapid growth of the Internet, ensuring that websites are accessible to persons with disabilities is now an essential consideration to enable their full integration into society. Some organisations may consider their websites to be "accessible" when the websites are easily found by search engines. However, the core principle of web accessibility is not about whether people "can find you", it is about whether all people, irrespective of age, race, education or disability, can access to information in websites. |
The function in the above illustration can only be accessed through the navigation bar. No alternative ways, such as a site map or a search function, is provided.
After Rectification
Please click the "Site map" or type in "Contact Us" in the "Search" field below.
Skip to Example Content 2
AboutServicesContact Us | Site Map |
Multiple Ways
With the rapid growth of the Internet, ensuring that websites are accessible to persons with disabilities is now an essential consideration to enable their full integration into society. Some organisations may consider their websites to be "accessible" when the websites are easily found by search engines. However, the core principle of web accessibility is not about whether people "can find you", it is about whether all people, irrespective of age, race, education or disability, can access to information in websites. |
The function in the above illustration can be accessed through the navigation bar, as well as the site map or the search function.