Sakai 2.9 Admin Users Tool Walkthrough Scripts Results
Evaluation Details
Browser/OS Used: | IE 9 / Windows 7 32 bit |
Adaptive Technology Used: | JAWS 12 |
Sakai Tool: | Admin Users Tool |
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Date: | 11/8/2011 |
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Evaluation Participants: | Mary Stores, Brian Richwine |
Evaluation Complete: (Yes / No): | Yes |
Accessibility Issues and Recommended Solutions
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Investigate page | Table Summary is inaccurate, only describes 4 columns when there are actually 5. | Update table summary. | Major |
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Investigate page | List navigator buttons are only punctuation. | Use legends to add text to the list navigator buttons | Critical | |
Search for username that does not exist | Confused as to why appears in a menu bar | Don't put the search feature in the menu. |
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| Search results difficult to find | Move focus to the search results |
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| List navigator next buttons and list end buttons enabled even though list is empty, entire list is displayed | Make list navigator feature consistent. | Critical | Fixed |
Search for "ar" | Saw the four results |
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Change email address for arstu2 | Properties table appears even through it is empty and the summary is missing | Don't render the table when the properties are empty. |
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Add a new user | Required field is indicated, but not explained (no instructions). Also the star is not part of the label text for the form element. | Follow the Sakai CLE standard for indicating required form fields | Critical | |
Add a new user | After saving the new user, focus went to the search menu and search results were repeated from the previous search. | Present a successful addition message | Major | |
Remove user | Conformation message was found easily. |
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Remove user | Table summary is not up to date. Table says there are 3 columns when there are 4 columns. | Table summary is not needed. | Major |
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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.