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Evaluation Details

Browser/OS Used:

 

Adaptive Technology Used:

JAWS 12

Sakai Tool:

Neoportal

Page(s) Tested /
Walkthrough Script:

Gateway, logged in to my worksite, course site

Date:

November 30, 2011, December 5, 2011

QA Server:

http://sakaicle1-trunk.uits.indiana.edu:8181/portal

QA Server Environment:
(Copy from footer)

Sakai 2.9.0-a02

Evaluation Participants:

Mary Stores, Brian Richwine

Evaluation Complete: (Yes / No):

No

Accessibility Issues and Recommended Solutions

Task / Subject

Results / Issue

Recommendations

Priority

JIRAs

Determine what tool or tools are currently active

Pass

 

 

 

Switch to Mobile

Confused about the "Gateway" list item.

Should it be a heading?

 

 

Switch back to full screen mode

Pass - Link seemed obvious

 

 

 

Determine the currently selected site from the Work

Failed - currently selected site is not revealed semantically (in the neo-portal, the currently selected worksite is revealed by color alone, it is listed in the page title though that page title is difficult for sighted individuals to see in many modern web browsers - it get's severely truncated to fit in the tab for the browser page).

 

Minor

 

Use the expand/contract navigation

Failed - can't tell what it expands/contracts, or what state it is in, or what will happen when the link is activated.

 

Critical

Error rendering macro 'jira' : Unable to locate Jira server for this macro. It may be due to Application Link configuration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Priority Definitions

  • Critical: Issue will keep some/all users from being able to use this tool.
  • Major: Issue will cause significant difficulty to some/all users and should be revised.
  • Minor: Tool can be used successfully, but functionality will be significantly improved by fixing issue.
  • Trivial: Indicates that this issue has a relatively minor impact.
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