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nice to see acessibility making it in to a mainstream web newsletter, and
that it gives an honest review rather than just being one of those wishy
washy "isn't it wonderful what they can do for the disabled" type stories.

From: Webreference Update <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 10:11 PM
Subject: WebReference Update: Site Review: 2002 Olympics


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>                          January 17, 2002
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> This week we review the accessibility of the new 2002 Olympics
> site. Well, at least they have ALT tags.... In other news Molly
> talks standards, Rhodes talks info architecture, and IBM converts
> RTF into HTML. Dave releases Radio 8 and Macromedia revs Director.
> Film at 11.
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> New this week on WebReference.com and the Web:
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> 1. SITE REVIEW: 2002 Olympics
> 2. OTHER VOICES:
>        * Raise Your Standards
>        * Information Architecture for the Rest of Us
>        * Functions in PHP
>        * Converting RTF documents into HTML documents
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> 1. SITE REVIEW: 2002 Olympics
>
> Well, it's that time again. Another Olympics is nigh and pundits
> are picking the site apart. Your humble editor is no exception.
> First let me make clear that I love the Olympics, look forward to
> it every time it happens (the games that is), and would love to
> go, again. However, being the world-wide games that they are
> certain accessibility and usability minimums surely apply to the
> web site. Speaking of Shirley...
>
> Shirley from Brainstorms and Raves starts us off with a scathing
> review about the new 2002 Olympics site. Hat tip to Meryl.net.
>
> http://www.brainstormsandraves.com/2002_01_13_archive.shtml#8746539
>
> Complete with frames and fully dependent on JavaScript for display,
> this site does at least feature ALT tags for images, unlike last
> time when IBM had to add them later at great cost.
>
> Beyond the fact that folks who turn off JavaScript are locked out,
> there are some other glaring, yet common usability problems.
>
> * Performance Problems
>
> Frames are used throughout the site. These should be banished as
> they slow down the display and clutter up our screens. The frames
> are written with JavaScript document.writes, with no <NOSCRIPT>
> alternative, ouch. View sourcing a few frames shows the site's
> been Akamaized which is good, but it's overspecified with <SHUDDER>
> font tags? This is the year 2002 people, anyone heard of CSS?
> Switching to CSS here would save mucho bandwidth.
>
> * Black Links
>
> How do users tell these are links? How can we tell the difference
> between black text and black links? They are not even underlined,
> further exacerbating the problem. Users expect blue or colored
> links, and that they at least be underlined. Some links spawn new
> windows, and some even require JavaScript to work, an
> accessibility no-no. At least the visited color is different.
>
> * JavaScript Bugs
>
> I know Shirley covered the dependence on JavaScript on her blog
> but on my Mac running IE5, *every page* spawns a JavaScript
> error. Unsupported objects, syntax errors, this does not engender
> confidence in a site. So if you are a Mac user, you might turn
> off JavaScript to get rid of the errors right? Guess what. Gotta
> have JavaScript enabled to use the site. See my problem here? I
> see this is a Microsoft ASP site, could be a sign....
>
> "This site requires javascript enabled on your browser."
>
> If you're going to require JavaScript at least test the site on
> PC and Mac platforms with recent browsers. But, I digress.
>
> * META/TITLE Tags
>
> The site doesn't use META tags. Guess they think this is a one-
> time thing and traffic won't be a problem.
>
> Here are some sample titles:
>
> Olympics
> Frame Top
> SLOC - Cover Front Page 3:11 PM ET Thursday, January 17, 2002
>
> This is useful if I happen to not know the current date and time.
>
> The site looks good, but I expect better for such a high profile
> site. The main TITLE says just "Olympics." Um, which one? 1924
> where Harold Abrahams won the 100 and Eric Liddell the 400? Can't
> you just hear Vangelis in the background? A more descriptive title
> tag wouldn't hurt here. Try it for yourself below, but be sure to
> have JavaScript enabled and don't use a Mac.
>
> http://www.saltlake2002.com/
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 2. OTHER VOICES: Raise Your Standards,
>                   Information Architecture for the Rest of Us,
>                   Functions in PHP,
>                   Converting RTF documents into HTML documents
>
> * Raise Your Standards
>
> At the very least, you should know what the recommendations are
> and understand them. Once you know the rules, you have more
> freedom to innovate and break them, or follow them to find out
> how adherence can strengthen your work.
> http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/2002/02/desi/
> Web Techniques, Feb. 2002 Issue
>
> * Information Architecture for the Rest of Us
>
> John Rhodes explains information architecture in a simple and
> clear way.
> http://webword.com/moving/restofus.html
> Web Word, Jan. 17, 2002
>
> * Functions in PHP
>
> Modularize your code with PHP's functions.
> http://webdeveloper.earthweb.com/servdev/article/0,,12111_956891,00.html
> Earthweb.com, Jan. 17, 2002
>
> * Converting RTF documents into HTML documents
>
> Use XML as an intermediary for the fastest way to put legacy RTF
> documents on the Web.
> http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-tiprtf/index.html
> IBM.com, Jan. 2002
>
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> 3. NET NEWS: Radio 8,
>               Director 8.5
>
> * 'The Web's Typewriter' - UserLand Software Introduces a New
>     Publishing And Knowledge Management Tool to Desktop Users
>
> Version 8 is out and it's a doozy. If you haven't tried Radio,
> you don't know what you're missing.
> http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/020116/sfw010a_1.html
> Yahoo.com/PR Newswire, Userland Software, Jan. 16, 2002
>
> * Macromedia Updates Director 8.5, Shockwave
>
> Macromedia has revved Shockwave to support anti-aliasing for 3D
> graphics, and Windows XP compatibility. A native Mac OS X version
> is slated for later this month.
> http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article/0,,10_957431,00.html
> Internetnews.com, Jan. 2002
>
>
> That's it for this week, see you next time.
>
> Andrew King
> Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
> aking at internet dot com
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