Flash and Accessibility

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Article from the Isolani Blog…

If you TRULY think that Flash is accessible, then you have just lost any credibility with me (as a professional web developer). Show me how Flash is accessible (to everyone, not just disabilities). It requires a plugin, and is virtually blind to a very important visitor - the search bot. Flash STILL has not come up to par with being optimized with searching and search engines.

Flash tries to replace the medium itself and remove the browser. Though some of these are due to poor development practices, please show me a site that handles the following:

  1. Can send a direct link to a specific point in a flash movie via a URL.
  2. The back/forward button both work without a problem.
  3. Hovering over a link in flash will tell the status bar the destination of the link.
  4. The many issues that still revolve around printing.
  5. Flash display on other devices without issues.
  6. Flash that allows me to use my operating system and accessibility features such as increasing/decreasing text.
  7. Flash that allows me to use my browser controls to turn off pop-ups or other unwanted pieces (see number 3).

These are just a SMALL fraction of the issues with flash, and I have yet to see a website that addresses these issues. This has NOTHING to do with disabilities (or I could have brought in assistive devices, screen readers, and lynx) - and everything to do with usability.

Then, when you DO find me a site that handles those above - please explain to me why there is a need to use Flash versus CSS/XHTML/DOM.

I fail to see how Flash should be in the accessible developers toolbox - please enlighten me.

Source: Isolani



 
Indelv.com is for sale!
 
ERP systemen
Alle ERP-systemen op een rij, compleet met ERP-nieuws en ERP-software informatie.
www.ERPcentraal.nl
ERP systemen
Alle ERP-systemen op een rij.
www.erpmatrix.nl


Quick Links
Our Friends
Cool Places
Visit also
About Us