The other day I came across this “accessible flyer” on the No Frills website. Upon first glance it seems pretty good, it’s basically just plain text which is way more accessible than the usual scanned images they use for their regular online flyer. If you look behind the scenes it doesn’t look so accessible to me.
Here are a few reasons this accessible flyer is not as accessible as it could be:
I think including an accessible flyer is a great idea but this is not the way to do it. For the extreme cases a screen reader (or search engine) is going to have a really hard time figuring out how to interpret that table if it can even get to it in the first place. Not to mention how much extra code was used to mark up that definition list as a table.
Accessible flyer - great idea, poor implementation.
Funny thing is that if they just coded this in a more modern fashion it would actually be easier… Nothing worse than marketing people saying something is accessible when they have no idea what that means…