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Description
Used for centrally storing favourite web pages or bookmarks. Users can share bookmarks with others and embed lists in web pages and blogs with the code provided. It also possible to put a blink button on your Mozilla Firefox toolbar for quick links. Share links with others and join the forum as well as customise the look of your blink list.
Accessibility Testing Results
The site is easy to use and instructions are good with YouTube videos to explain the process. These do not have any text equivalent but are not needed for use of the site. Tabbing around the site is easy but with the possibility of over 600 links not a quick task and it is not possible to add websites using a keyboard only. Colour contrast levels are good and text zooms well. The site linearises well and the lack of labels does not affect those using the WebbIE text browser.
| # | Test | Score | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Login, Signup and Other Forms Accessible | ![]() |
Most of the forms have accurate labels. No captcha alternative. |
| 2 | Image ALT Attributes | ![]() |
Alternative text is offered for all critical images on the site - screenreader users will be able to understand the content as clearly as others. |
| 3 | Link Target Definitions | ![]() |
All links, including images which would otherwise be ambiguous, have titles to uniquely identify them. |
| 4 | Frame Titles and Layout | ![]() |
This site does not make use of frames. |
| 5 | Removal of Stylesheet | ![]() |
The page loses some of its functionality when the stylesheet is removed. |
| 6 | Audio/Video Features | ![]() |
The site is for collecting web pages via their URL - not videos or audio tracks - text descriptions can be added |
| 7 | Video/animations - audio descriptions | ![]() |
The site is for collecting web pages via their URL - not videos or audio tracks - text descriptions can be added |
| 8 | Appropriate use of Tables | ![]() |
Tables are used to construct this site - this may cause some screenreaders to read the content in the wrong order. |
| 9 | Tab Orderings Correct and Logical | ![]() |
Tab order is in a logical and consistent top-to-bottom or left-to-right format. |
| 10 | Page Functionality with Keyboard | ![]() |
Sections of the website cannot be reached with a keyboard and this includes the ability to add websites to the service. |
| 11 | Accessibility of Text Editors | ![]() |
This site has no rich text editor. |
| 12 | Appropriate Feedback with Forms | ![]() |
The product provides suitable feedback when the user performs an action. |
| 13 | Contrast and Colour Check | ![]() |
Site contrast fine. Some items of metadata, such as a site's URL, have poor contrast (design feature to focus attention elsewhere). |
| 14 | Page Integrity when Zooming | ![]() |
The website maintains the layout and usability of all critical areas perfectly when zoomed. |
| 15 | Text size, style, blinking elements and Readability | ![]() |
Particularly small text prevalent throughout the site, which may be difficult to view without zooming the page. |
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 Hearing | 78% |
| Partially Sighted and Visual Acuity | 75% |
| Specific Learning Differences (including Dyslexia) | 73% |
| Cognitive Learning Disabilities | 69% |
| Blind and Severe Visual Impairments | 69% |
| Colour Deficiencies | 67% |
| Visual Stress | 67% |
| Dexterity/Mobility | 42% |






