Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Website Accessibility Test

Listed below are the questions I asked my friend while performing the website accessibility test on FOXnews.com

1. What is the first place Obama should visit according to the Photo Op-inion: "Where Should Obama Visit Next?"

2. What is the first story headline in Latest News?

3. How much did a jacket signed by Michael Jackson sell for at the Julien's Auctions event?

4. How old was former Dallas Cowboy's quarterback, Don Meredith, when he died on Sunday?

5. Why did Facebook change the profile design?

6. How many tips are there for choosing the right (any) christmas tree?

7. How old were the three boys who went missing in Michigan?

8. View the poll results in the You Decide poll, "Do you think it's a fair deal to couple extending existing tax rates for all income levels with an additional year of unemployment insurance?".

9. What is the phone number to contact FOXnews?

10. What are the three full coverage stories?

While my friend was taking the test I observed that she liked to use the search bar a lot, but it was not always as helpful as one might expect it to be. I feel that if I were taking this test I too would use this search bar because I am so used to using Google as a search engine that provides a lot of information right at my fingertips. I feel that each made a a great deal of text on it, whether it be directly from articles or just important news updates. One must really take his/her time and read the information carefully to make sure it is exactly what they are looking for. The navigation bar at the top of the page is also a great tool to use. It categorizes information and allows it to be more easily found. 

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