issues on BAD after pages

Hi,

Here is a very brief summary of some of the issues on the BAD "after" pages. Please respond to the list with your comments and thoughts:


1. improve skip-links
 - there should be mechanisms to skip over the "warning" bar at the top of the page
 - the "warning" bar should be more apparent as such to screen reader users
 - do we *need* "Screenreader Tips and other Accessibility Features"?

2. quick-links menu
 - should the current page be inactive or not available at all from the menu? 

3. links to articles
 - should we use fragments to jump into the page content (i.e. specific articles)?

4. headings structure
 - need to have headings for the menu and the right navigation bar. visible or not?
 - do we need an (invisible) first-level heading for each page?

5. check tables
 - all tables (articles and events pages) seem fine to me, please confirm this.


Regards,
  Shadi


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Shadi Abou-Zahra     Web Accessibility Specialist for Europe | 
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