Results for Blabberize

Web 2.0 Service
Test Average: 45%
Updated 10 August 2009

Description

Animate photographs in a very basic way. Upload a picture of a frontal view of a face, mark the key points of the mouth, and record the audio. It creates simple mouth movements to the sound of the voice.

Accessibility Testing Results

Labels are missing on several forms but when this site was tried in WebbIE it was easy to navigate and login was possible. The actual process of making the mouth move involves dragging spots to shape the area that will be animated. Text sizes and contrast levels vary and the actual animation does not zoom.

# Test Score Summary
1Login, Signup and Other Forms Accessible Poor There are no labels for forms within this product - this may create problems with some screenreaders.
2Image ALT Attributes Poor Critical images on this site do not have text alternatives. This may cause screenreader users to have a different understanding of the content.
3Link Target Definitions Poor This site features ambiguous links which cannot be identified or distinguished by a screenreader.
4Frame Titles and Layout Excellent Frames and iframes are not used as design features.
5Removal of Stylesheet Excellent The page is still understandable and functional when it is viewed as a linear document, with no styles.
6Audio/Video Features Good This site offers an area for a text description of the audio content although this area is usually used as a title for the image.
7Video/animations - audio descriptions Good The audio description is the recording made by users so its quality of content depends on the user.
8Appropriate use of Tables Poor Tables are used to construct this site - this may cause some screenreaders to read the content in the wrong order although more of a problem is the Flash player and keyboard access in some browsers.
9Tab Orderings Correct and Logical Excellent Tab order is in a logical and consistent top-to-bottom or left-to-right format.
10Page Functionality with Keyboard Poor This site requires the use of a pointing device if wishing to access the Flash player in some browsers.
11Accessibility of Text Editors Poor Text editor is not accessible with the screenreader or keyboard.
12Appropriate Feedback with Forms Good This site usually provides suitable feedback by a change of view but no further directions other than an arrow.
13Contrast and Colour Check Fair Homepage appearance suggests little thought given to contrast and readability.
14Page Integrity when Zooming Good Feature doesn't zoom
15Text size, style, blinking elements and Readability Good 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
Deaf/Hard of Hearing67%
Specific Learning Differences (including Dyslexia)67%
Colour Deficiencies56%
Visual Stress56%
Partially Sighted and Visual Acuity50%
Cognitive Learning Disabilities47%
Blind and Severe Visual Impairments42%
Dexterity/Mobility25%

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