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Accessibility charts: the 'High Flyers'

Urbilog uses in-house software to run high-volume audits checking accessibility of websites. We compare sites with each other by category.

Below are the current "No. 1" entries for a few categories. The score is in fact the average number of errors per page on the site.

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First accessible website list
Category Name Score
Countries Serbia 0.00
States of the USA Minnesota 0.00
North American Cities Albuquerque, New Mexico 9.57
Newspapers Scotsman 5.63

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A recent reference

Home page canal confo website

Accessibility audit Canal Confo

Accessibility audit using Ocawa and two accessibility experts for assessing the state of www.canalconfo.fr, followed-up with recommendations and presentation with respect to accessibility standards.

You have a project, where to begin?

Conforama group website See other references

In the spotlight

Article 47 publication

We invite you to discover, on the site of Légifrance, the implementing decree of law n°2005-102 of February 11th, 2005 on the equality of rights and chances, participation and citizenship of the persons handicapped and creating a frame of reference of accessibility of the services of online public communication.

Accessible solutions

Urbilog is the force behind the popular Ocawa accessibility tester, developed in conjunction with France Telecom.

You can get in-depth, immediate and free feedback on the accessibility of a web page by using ocawa on the internet where you can also download a free Firefox extension (Ocawa Toolbar) or subscribe to a premium webservice version.

Ocawa website

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