Hare Krishna.
I know a lot of people want flashy images, slideshows and so on. The flipside of that coin is that the site become less accessible for people with visual disabillities, people with autism. or people with strong epileptic tendencies.
This can be remidied by.
- Having a stand alone text-only version
- Having a stand alone Black-white version without images with sharp colors
- Alt-texting images so that the user can decide to turn of image display in the browser
- Having at lest one text menu on the page from which all important pages are accessible (or having a clear sitemap that is on the homepage via text link)
- limit the amount of links on one page (blind users surf links by hitting tab. if the page consists of a hundred links it cann be very anoying for the user)
- Don't use colors togeter that have little contrast (such as light blue links on a white background.
Being visual disabled myself I have become kind of an expert when its about accessibility (even though I'm no website programmer). If i must give Krishna.com a ranking as it is now. I sadly have to give it a 5
Still I love the site and its contents.
HAre Krsna! Please accept my
HAre Krsna! Please accept my humble obeisances. Prabhuji, that will be good for visually disabled. One more thing that can be done to help them is that the site can be made like speaking website sort of. Then it will be good for both who are visually disabled and for those suffering from hearing disability.