Sakai 2.9 Profile2 Comprehensive Firefox Protocol Results

Test Details

Browser/OS Used:

Firefox 6.0.2 / OS X 10.7.1

Sakai Tool:

Profile2

Page(s) Tested:

My Profile Page

Date:

2011.10.11

QA Server:

http://nightly2.sakaiproject.org:8082/portal

QA Server Environment:
(Copy from footer)

Sakai Revision: 99472 (Kernel 1.3.0-SNAPSHOT)

Accessibility Problems and Recommended Solutions

Subject

Results

Recommendations

Priority

JIRAs

Images

Fail - Profile picture alt attribute stays the same whether or not the profile picture has been set.
/library/image/silk/comment.png needs empty alt="" attribute. 

 

Minor

 

Linearized Content

OK

 

 

 

Reliance on Sensory Characteristics

OK

 

 

 

Use of Color

OK

 

 

 

Sufficient Contrast

Default gray text in the information fields is just barely enough contrast, 4.48:1, which is still difficult for low-vision folks to read.

 

Minor

 

Resizable Text

OK

 

 

 

Semantics

  • Improper hierarchy. "My Workspace: Profile" is an h2, and "My Connections" and "in this site" are h5s. 
  • Text box for "say it" is unlabeled. 
  • <span id="profileHeadingName">William Green</span> is formatted visually as a header but isn't semantically.

 

  • Major
  • Major
  • Major
  • PRFL-767 - Getting issue details... STATUS
  • fixed
  • PRFL-767 - Getting issue details... STATUS

Keyboard Operatibility

  • In the Wall tool, once I tab into the editable text area, I can't shift+tab to go back up to the TinyMCE toolbar. I must tab through entire document to get to the editor tools. Also there is no way to format text, because the text selection is lost when tabbing to the TinyMCE toolbar.

Documentation to include ckeditor shortcut for focusing on toolbar which will allow shift tab (Alt+F10)

Minor

 

Time Limits

OK

 

 

 

Control of Updates

OK

 

 

 

Prevent Seizures

OK

 

 

 

Bypass Blocks - Headings

OK

 

 

 

Bypass Blocks - Skip Content Links

OK

 

 

 

Bypass Blocks - Group Links

OK

 

 

 

Bypass Blocks - Frame / Page Titles

OK - Frame title = "profile"

 

 

 

Page Titles

OK

 

 

 

Focus

  • Skip links should be visible on keyboard focus. 
  • Edit links for Profile information fields should be visible on keyboard focus as well. 
  • "Change picture" pop-up is not visible when portait picture receives keyboard focus. Nor does picture have visible focus.

 

  • Critical
  • Critical
  • Critical
  • fixed
  • PRFL-768 - Getting issue details... STATUS  
  • PRFL-768 - Getting issue details... STATUS  

Links

FAIL - The hidden contextual text on the edit links does not match the heading text for the fields the links are editing.

 

Minor

 

Headings

OK

 

 

 

Labels

"Say something" text field does not have a label. 

 

Major

fixed PRFL-364 - Getting issue details... STATUS

Language Identification

OK

 

 

 

Change of Context

Clicking on Profile or Wall links changes context of page without alerting the user.

 

Major

PRFL-769 - Getting issue details... STATUS

Consistency

OK

 

 

 

Access keys

No "0" access key for accessibility page. I'm not finding any tool-specific keys either.

 

 

Access key 0 no longer included

Change of Context Notification

If we are using a tab paradigm within the tool (profile, wall), it might be helpful to use an aria-based tab tool such as the ones 
found on the Nomensa website.

 

Major

PRFL-769 - Getting issue details... STATUS

Error Notices

None. Uploading inappropriate file types for picture is not produce an error message (not for sighted users either)

 

Major

PRFL-770 - Getting issue details... STATUS

Required Field Notification

N/A

 

 

 

Error Prevention

OK

 

 

 

Help

OK

 

 

 

Validation

Successfully checked as XHTML 1.0 Transitional

 

 

 

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.