There will be people who won’t be able to access Facebook because:
Facebook is a social networking site where users can keep in touch with their friends, post photos and videos and play games.
Facebook uses a combination of technologies which make it inaccessible; however there is an HTML version of Facebook which can be used by screen reader users. However, Facebook is not accessible to other groups of people with disabilities. Therefore Facebook can be made accessible by:
Providing a transcript of the Facebook content in text, Word or HTML
It is important to provide a transcript of the Facebook content on your site, for people who cannot use the Facebook interface or do not have a Facebook account.
Save Water, Target 155 is a Facebook site. Information on the Facebook site is replicated on the Our Water web site.
Source: Accessibility Toolkit Version 3, September 2009. Section 5 - Facebook and Accessibility.
Last updated: 16 December 2009
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(This document requires the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader). Department of Business and Innovation, Information Victoria, September 2009 - Version 3.1.1 - March 2011 (minor edits). "The Victorian Government’s Accessibility Standard requires that: All websites must be Level AA compliant (W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Version 1.0); Where audience needs are specific, websites should become Level AAA as appropriate. This toolkit shows departments and agencies how to conform to this policy and the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Version 1.0. The toolkit is designed for Victorian Government business managers and web site owners to enable them to effectively present the business case for accessibility and manage the processes involved..."
An accessible HTML version of the toolkit is currently under development.
(This document requires the use of Microsoft Word Reader). Department of Business and Innovation, Information Victoria, September 2009 - Version 3.1.1 - March 2011 (minor edits). "The Victorian Government’s Accessibility Standard requires that: All websites must be Level AA compliant (W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Version 1.0); Where audience needs are specific, websites should become Level AAA as appropriate. This toolkit shows departments and agencies how to conform to this policy and the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, Version 1.0. The toolkit is designed for Victorian Government business managers and web site owners to enable them to effectively present the business case for accessibility and manage the processes involved..."
An accessible HTML version of the toolkit is currently under development.
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