Home

Even Grounds, Accessibility Consulting

Making web sites, documents, software and hardware accessible to people with disabilities. Accessibility, WCAG and Section 508 compliance testing and auditing.

  • Services
  • About Us
  • Customers
  • Contact Us
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Developers' Corner
  • Press
  • Resources

Accessible Flash Content

There can’t be a better technology than Macromedia Flash when it comes to making an attractive and interactive web site, or a standalone desktop presentation, or a video. Flash uses multimedia (text, graphics, images, audio, video, etc.) to deliver highly accessible and engaging content.

Salient Features of Accessible Flash Content

  • Use of multiple media to increase accessibility
  • Scalability that enables the increase or decrease the content-size without distortion
  • Better Keyboard Accessibility than standard HTML to make the applications more functional and powerful
  • Interactive features to engage the users with learning or cognitive disabilities

We take great care while employing Flash on web sites, standalone presentations, or videos, so that the output is accessible and user-friendly. Compatibility with the leading browsers and operating systems is ensured through rigorous in-house testing before delivering the final product.

We strive to make accessible web designs and applications for education, employment, nonprofits, government agencies, commerce, health care, recreation and small businesses by employing the latest Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and ensuring Section 508 compliance. We aim to make the content accessible and more usable for a wide range of people, including people with disabilities like blindness, low vision, deafness, hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech difficulties, photosensitivity or combinations of these.

Your Flash can be:

  • A Flash presentation or application for a web site
  • Standalone Desktop Presentations
  • A Video

Our evaluation process includes the following steps:

  • Provide text equivalents
  • Control reading order
  • Ensure Keyboard Access
  • Control animation
  • Provide context
  • Enable component accessibility
  • Provide captions
  • Provide control over audio playback
  • Use color wisely
  • Support users with low vision

Contact us, describe your Flash needs, and get started today.

Bookmark/Search this post with:
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Facebook
  • Google
  • Yahoo
  • Technorati
 

Privacy Policy

Copyright 2007-2011 - Even Grounds Inc., Accessibility Consulting