InteractAble

Proof of Concept

Robust

Robust highlights the importance of ensuring compatibility with a variety of web browsers and alternative user agents. We also demonstrate a basic screen reader and show the importance of correct page structure and metadata when supporting screen readers.

Browser Support

Since web browsers are provided by a wide range of vendors, all of which utilise their own web view implementations, there can be inconsistencies in support for various features. An example of one of these consistencies is the subtle differences in support for predefined (named) colours used in webpage styling.

Use the interactive panel below to simulate a browser that only supports CSS 2.1 colours.

Simulate

Assistive Technologies

In addition to robust content supporting a wide range of conventional browsers, it’s also important to support alternative user agents such as screen readers. A screen reader is an assistive technology utilised by users with vision impairments to audibly interpret webpages.

Use the interactive panel below to simulate a basic screen reader. Adjust the various metadata properties to see how it impacts the screen readers ability to interpret the page.

Example Site

This is some example webpage content, to see more click here

A notebook with a sketch of a website wireframe
Example Copyright 2023
Properties Simulate