TerpNav

=TerpNav Pedestrian Interactive Map Accessibility=

**Perceivable**:
technology won’t detect the route to read back. => ** Not Implemented **
 * 1.1** **Text Content** – It does not have text alternative for the route that one is trying to find. Users with visual disabilities will not be able to use the map since the assistive


 * 1.2** ** Time-based Media Alternatives ** => ** Not Applicable **

the information from the map even with assistive technology. => **Not Implemented**
 * 1.3** ** Adaptable **– Information conveyed through presentation cannot be programmatically determined and is not available in text. Users with visual disabilities will not be able to get

distinguish the colors. Users using text-only, limited color, or monochrome displays may be unable to access color-dependent information. => **Partial Implementation**
 * 1.4** ** Distinguishable ** – Though the map uses different and it highlights the route with red color after the user enters the start and end points, users who are color-blindness cannot

** Operable :**
location they want to search for. => ** Partial Implementation **
 * 2.1 Keyboard Accessible **** – ** It is keyboard accessible for finding route (under “Route” tab) but it is not for search. Users need to click on the option using mouse after entering the


 * 2.2 Enough Time **** => Not Applicable **


 * 2.3 Seizures **** – ** The page does not contain anything that flashes more than three times in any one second period. => **Complete**


 * 2.4 Navigable **** – ** The tabs on the left hand side of the page clearly describe the purposes of each section. => ** Complete **

** Understandable: **
**3.1** **Readable** – ﻿ All content are labels that briefly describe their own functionality in human language (English), therefore, the content is totally readable and understandable. => **﻿ Complete **

that they have to press ENTER in order to submit the request, it is still kind of predictable. => **Complete**
 * 3.2 Predictable – ** Submit buttons (“Find Route”, “Clear All”) are used for each form that causes a change in context. Though for the search function, users kind of have to guess

On top of that, it also provides a list of suggestions for each character that users have entered to assist users. => **Complete**
 * 3.3 Input Assistance – ** It provides text description when the users enter information that is not in the list of allowed values. (e.g. “ Error: Building name in start field does not exist.”).

** Robust: **
**4.1** **Compatible** – T ﻿ he website is implemented using HTML and Java Script which satisfies 4.1.1 => **﻿ Complete **