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Joseph Williams
on 20 October 2016

Working to make Juju more accessible


In the middle of July the Juju team got together to work towards making Juju more accessible. For now the aim was to reach Level AA compliant, with the intention of reaching AAA in the future.

We started by reading through the W3C accessibility guidelines and distilling each principle into sentences that made sense to us as a team and documenting this into a spreadsheet.

We then created separate columns as to how this would affect the main areas across Juju as a product. Namely static pages on jujucharms.com, the GUI and the inspector element within the GUI.

 

 

GUI live on jujucharms.com

 

 

Inspector within the GUI

 

 

Example of static page content from the homepage

 

 

The Juju team working through the accessibility guidelines

 

 

Tackling this as a team meant that we were all on the same page as to which areas of the Juju GUI were affected by not being AA compliant and how we could work to improve it.

We also discussed the amount of design effort needed for each of the areas that isn’t AA compliant and how long we thought it would take to make improvements.

You can have a look at the spreadsheet we created to help us track the changes that we need to make to Juju to make more accessible:

 

 

Spreadsheet created to track changes and improvements needed to be done

 

 

This workflow has helped us manage and scope the tasks ahead and clear up uncertainties that we had about which tasks done or which requirements need to be met to achieve the level of accessibility we are aiming for.

 

 

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