Examples of Legal Issues In web design

MIPē - The Art Of Web Design

It should be noted that none of the sites has taken their responsibility to provide a website that is accessible to all very seriously. It takes little to add some code to a page to allow the use of Hot Hey Navigation.

This website uses the following Hot Key Navigation that allows a user to press the Alt Key plus a character key then Enter to navigate around the site.

Website Analysis Alt + w
Audience Analysis Alt + a
Site Structure Alt + s
Page Style Alt + p
Website Evaluation Alt + e
Legal Issues Alt + l
Website Design Alt + d
About Us Alt + u
Site Map Alt + m

Although our website contains no audio the page text content can be read by a screen reader. Graphics employ alternative text tags that can also be read by a text to speech converter.

The site does not employ hard Red-Green contrasting colours, which is considered the most common colour blindness problem suffered by between 12% and 20% of the male population and much less for woman. Colour blindness is hereditary and affects the "X" chromosome only. As the male has an "X" and a "Y" chromosome, if the "X" is colour faulty then he will be colour blind, whereas a woman has two "X" chromosomes and it would require both to be colour faulty to result in colour blindness.

Why are you colourblind?

In the following section is the groups report on Legal Constraints on Web Design, which is a re-draught of the one submitted for assessment on 4th April 2007. It was suggested by the reviewer that the reports Introduction used emotive language this was reconsidered by the group an altered. The conclusion was criticised for being "Somewhat bland", this was also considered as a beneficial critique for the group and the suggestions were implemented. The group would like to thank the staff members who performed the critical analysis and for their support in the re-draught.