Accessibility

Web Accessibility Checklist

User Characteristic Accessible Design Tip
Unable To See Code All Images With ALT Text
Unable To Perceive Colors Avoid Using Color Alone To Convey Information
Unable To Use Mouse Be Sure All Website Features Can Be Accessed Using Keyboard
Unable To Hear Add Captions To Multimedia
Prone To Having Seizures Avoid Content That Flashes
Easily Distractible Keep The Design Simple

Milk Tea & Other Drink Flavors

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Caffe Bene boba icon boba icon boba icon boba icon boba icon
Latea boba icon boba icon
Tenko Tea boba icon boba icon boba icon
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Accessibility Review of the UHS Home Page

9 errors were found in the UHS Home page!

  1. There was a CSS Parse Error, but I have no idea what it could be because of how messy and clumped up all the information is. I suggest making the CSS more organized.
  2. There were a lot of the "a" elements not being allowed in the "role=link" attribute. I have no idea what that means, but I think removing the redundant coding would be better for the computer's brain.
  3. And funny enough, the role "link" was put in an "a" element with the "href" atrribute, which is basically more redundant coding.
  4. 4 sections seemed to be lacking a heading. The website suggested using "heading" elements like "h2-h6" or "div" elements, which is reasonable to organize and keep the code simple.
  5. I have to say, this is some complex coding. I have no idea how they to fix much of it because I can't follow much of the code.