Bobby Accessibility Report

URL: http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/stats/199497ej.html, April 20, 1999 3:35:23 PM EDT
Bobby Version: 3.0b3, build: 002
Browser Compatibility: HTML 4.0
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Accessibility Errors

This page has not been rated for accessibility. You must choose the "Accessibility Evaluation and Rating" option to get an accessibility rating.

No accessibility errors found.

Accessibility Recommendations

This section contains a list of accessibility recommendations that you should fix in order to improve accessibility. Accessibility recommendations do not affect the Bobby Approved rating.
  1. Use the LANG attribute to identify the language of the text

  2. If possible, avoid using tables to format text documents in columns

Accessibility Questions

This section contains a list of accessibility questions. Bobby is unable to determine if these questions are satisfied so it is important for you to check each item carefully.
  1. If this table contains data, have you identified headers for the table rows and columns?
    Line 7: <TABLE border="1">
    Line 13: <TABLE BORDER="0">

  2. Does this image convey important information beyond what is in its alternative text description?
    Line 8: <TR><TD><IMG src="http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/images/logobar.gif" alt="Scholarly Communications Project"></TD>

Accessibility Tips

This section contains a list of accessibility tips that you should review. Please note that there are some aspects of page design that are important to accessibility but can not be tested automatically by Bobby. Some of these may appear below in the accessibility tips section.
  1. Use the ABBR and ACRONYM elements to denote abbreviations and acronyms

  2. Provide abbreviations for lengthy row or column labels

  3. Provide summaries for tables of data

  4. Make sure that text, image, and background colors contrast well and that color is not used as the sole means of conveying important information

  5. Avoid ASCII art. Replace it with an image and alternative text

  6. Make sure that document structure is supported by the proper use of structural elements

  7. Make sure that headings are nested properly

  8. Style sheets should be used to control layout and presentation wherever possible

Browser Compatibility Errors.

The following section contains a list of 2 browser compatibility errors. Browser compatibility errors help to determine when HTML tags and their attributes are not compatible with certain web browsers or HTML specifications. Problems here do not mean that this page is necessarily inaccessible. Browser compatibility errors do not affect the accessibility rating of a page.
  1. Unknown element name
    Lines 91-92: <TD WIDTH="30143">3,397 </TD> <TD WIDTH="30143"> (773)</TD> <TD WIDTH="30143">-19%</TD> <TD WIDTH="30143"> 3,924 </TD> < <TD WIDTH="30143">527 </TD> <TD WIDTH="30143">16%</TD>

  2. Unknown attribute CELLPADDING in element TR for browser(s): HTML 4.0
    Line 14: <TR cellpadding="5">
    Line 108: <TR cellpadding="5">

Download Time

The following three column table gives download time statistics for the images, applets, and objects on this page. The first column contains the URL of each item, the second column the item size in kilobytes, and the third column the approximate download time for each item when using a 28,800 baud modem. At the end of the report, an arbitrary delay of 0.5 seconds is added for each file to account for slow-downs caused by HTTP connection times.

URL
Size
Time (seconds)
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/stats/199497ej.html 8.78 K 2.44
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/images/logobar.gif 5.14 K 1.43
Total
13.92 K
3.87
HTTP Request Delays

1.00
Total + Delays

4.87