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    Web Accessibility

    We have had several of our clients come to us wanting an ADA compliant website. So we have been working on making our websites more accessible. We are just starting to redesign a Miva store and I would love to try this new theme. In trying to navigate a product page with a keyboard (https://colossus.mivareadythemes.com/coffee-09.html), I am unable to select the product attributes - when tabbing for some reason it was skipping over the sizes and the arrow keys won't toggle the dropdown menu for the "select a grind". And 'focus' keeps getting lost as I tab through the page.
    It would be great if some more of the accessibility issues could be addressed.

    #2
    That level of accessibility will be added in the coming months.
    Matt Zimmermann

    Miva Web Developer
    Alchemy Web Development
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      #3
      To chime in here – can you post some accessibility guidelines/tools/code changes and examples, preferably for Shadows/Colossus here so we have a starting point besides Googles, please?
      Besides tabbing and running a tool like https://accessibilityinsights.io/ - how do you check if it actually works?
      I don't know how to use a screen reader :)
      Sabine Sharp
      eCommerce Strategies & Solutions
      Glendale Designs
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        #4
        Originally posted by GDesigns View Post
        I don't know how to use a screen reader :)
        This is where we need Pamela - she could help us with this.

        Leslie Kirk
        Miva Certified Developer
        Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
        Previously of Webs Your Way
        (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)

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          #5
          I utilized the Axe Developer Tools by Deque Labs [ https://www.deque.com/ ] and WAVE Accessibility Extension by WebAIM [ https://webaim.org/ ] [ http://wave.webaim.org/ ]. Both are available as services and as browser extensions for Firefox and Chrome. In addition, I use the built-in accessibility testing in Firefox and Chrome developer tools.

          As for the guidelines, the initial goal with Colossus was to make it so it should pass all WCAG-A, WCAG-AA, and Section 508 tests without errors or violations. There is still some warnings that I will need to take care of, but those are the standards I am after at the moment. Following that, I will be looking into further ADA compliance.
          Matt Zimmermann

          Miva Web Developer
          Alchemy Web Development
          https://www.alchemywebdev.com
          Site Development - Maintenance - Consultation

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            #6
            Matt Zimmermann so Colossus passes up to level AAA (which is sort of impossible)?
            Sabine Sharp
            eCommerce Strategies & Solutions
            Glendale Designs
            Support Desk
            623.322.6066

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              #7
              Hi Sabine,

              Yes, for now. After I refit Shadows for accessibility, I will know how far it will go. Who knows, maybe I can get it into AAA a bit ¯\_('')_/¯
              Matt Zimmermann

              Miva Web Developer
              Alchemy Web Development
              https://www.alchemywebdev.com
              Site Development - Maintenance - Consultation

              Miva Certified Developer
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              https://www.dev4web.net | Twitter

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                #8
                We are also using the WAVE tool and Axe chrome browser extensions, as well as the built-in accessibility tools in Chrome for testing. I was testing out the keyboard accessibility by using the Chromevox extension in Chrome. Google has a free accessibility course that we have been trying to learn from as well: https://www.udacity.com/course/web-accessibility--ud891.

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                  #9
                  Thank you afiumano for the course link and extension pointer.
                  Matt Zimmermann

                  Miva Web Developer
                  Alchemy Web Development
                  https://www.alchemywebdev.com
                  Site Development - Maintenance - Consultation

                  Miva Certified Developer
                  Miva Professional Developer

                  https://www.dev4web.net | Twitter

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