Priority 1 Accessibility
This page does not meet the requirements for Bobby A Approved status.
Below is a list of 2 Priority 1 accessibility error(s) found:
- Provide
alternative text for all images. (101 instances)
Lines
25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 56, 68-70, 77-79,
86-88, 95-97, 104-106, 114-116, 124-126, 134-136, 144-146, 153-155,
163-165, 172-174, 181-183, 189-191, 199-201, 208-210, 217-219, 226-228,
235-237, 244-246, 253-255, 262-264, 271-273, 281-283, 294-296, 303-305,
314, 320, 325, 331, 335, 341, 372, 414, 436, 452, 476, 504, 532, 574,
582, 593, 615, 632, 638, 639, 640, 641, 642, 648, 660, 714, 718, 730,
735, 753, 758, 765, 777, 789, 802, 815, 829, 851, 861, 864, 868, 879,
882, 887, 890, 894, 905, 909, 912, 917, 920, 924, 934, 938, 941, 946,
949, 953, 965, 968, 1015
- Provide
alternative text for all image map hot-spots (AREAs). (3
instances)
Lines 45, 46, 49
Priority 1 User Checks
User checks are triggered by something specific on the page; however,
you need to determine whether they apply. Bobby A Approval requires that
none of them apply to your page. Please review these 6 item(s):
- Provide
alternative content for each SCRIPT that conveys important information
or functionality.
- If style sheets
are ignored or unsupported, are pages still readable and
usable?
- If you use
color to convey information, make sure the information is also
represented another way. (176 instances)
Lines 25, 26,
27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 56, 68-70, 77-79, 86-88,
95-97, 104-106, 114-116, 124-126, 134-136, 144-146, 153-155, 163-165,
172-174, 177, 181-183, 189-191, 199-201, 208-210, 217-219, 226-228,
235-237, 244-246, 253-255, 262-264, 267, 271-273, 281-283, 294-296,
303-305, 314, 320, 325, 331, 335, 338, 341, 344, 350, 372, 376, 383,
388, 397, 414, 418, 423, 426, 436, 438, 452, 456, 460, 463, 476, 479,
481, 504, 509, 513, 520, 532, 540, 541, 545, 551, 555, 558, 562, 566,
574, 579, 582, 593, 596, 615, 621, 624, 632, 635, 638, 639, 640, 641,
642, 648, 660, 661, 714, 718, 722, 724, 730, 735, 740, 743, 753, 758,
765, 767, 777, 779, 789, 792, 794, 795, 802, 805, 815, 820, 829, 833,
836, 841, 851, 861, 864, 865, 868, 879, 882, 887, 890, 891, 894, 905,
909, 912, 917, 920, 921, 924, 934, 938, 941, 946, 949, 950, 953, 965,
968, 978, 983, 986, 988, 990, 992, 994, 1015
- If this is a
data table (not used for layout only), identify headers for the table
rows and columns. (20 instances)
Lines 22, 60, 342,
374, 416, 454, 479, 543, 596, 622, 834, 866, 859, 892, 885, 922, 915,
951, 944, 978
- If an image
conveys important information beyond what is in its alternative text,
provide an extended description. (102 instances)
Lines
25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 56, 68-70,
77-79, 86-88, 95-97, 104-106, 114-116, 124-126, 134-136, 144-146,
153-155, 163-165, 172-174, 181-183, 189-191, 199-201, 208-210, 217-219,
226-228, 235-237, 244-246, 253-255, 262-264, 271-273, 281-283, 294-296,
303-305, 314, 320, 325, 331, 335, 341, 372, 414, 436, 452, 476, 504,
532, 574, 582, 593, 615, 632, 638, 639, 640, 641, 642, 648, 660, 714,
718, 730, 735, 753, 758, 765, 777, 789, 802, 815, 829, 851, 861, 864,
868, 879, 882, 887, 890, 894, 905, 909, 912, 917, 920, 924, 934, 938,
941, 946, 949, 953, 965, 968, 1015
- If a table has
two or more rows or columns that serve as headers, use structural markup
to identify their hierarchy and relationship. (70 instances)
Lines 22, 311, 318, 322, 333, 342, 370, 374, 401, 338, 412,
424, 416, 434, 438, 450, 461, 454, 474, 488, 479, 502, 511, 507, 530,
543, 538, 579, 576, 596, 535, 613, 636, 622, 619, 654, 716, 722, 728,
733, 741, 738, 751, 756, 763, 767, 775, 779, 787, 792, 800, 805, 813,
818, 827, 834, 831, 849, 866, 859, 892, 885, 922, 915, 951, 944, 856,
54, 981, 978
The following 3 item(s) are not triggered by any specific
feature on your page, but are still important for accessibility and are
required for Bobby A Approved status.
- Identify any
changes in the document's language.
- If you can't
make a page accessible, construct an alternate accessible
version.
- Use the
simplest and most straightforward language that is
possible.
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