Iron Speed Designer creates "alt" attributes for all <img> tags. Since images in applications are generally only used to provide "look-and-feel" elements, they do not need to be "described".
Not applicable. Iron Speed Designer does not create multimedia files.
Most page styles provided with Iron Speed Designer have good black and white contrast between the highlighted/selected table rows and the "unhighlighted" table rows. Note that color contrast varies from page style to page style, and Iron Speed Designer does not guarantee that all page styles are well-suited for Section 508 compliance.
Applications built with Iron Speed Designer are readable without the associated cascading style sheet (CSS) file.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Iron Speed Designer creates "<th>" tags instead of "<td>" tags for all non-layout HTML. For example, column headings in tables use <th> tags to differentiate them from table rows, which use <td> tags.
Applications include a "scope" attribute to link data cells and their corresponding column header cells.
Not applicable.
Pages built with Iron Speed Designer do not produce screen flicker.
Not applicable. Pages built with Iron Speed Designer are Section 508 compliant.
The "expand/collapse" tooltip text in panels is based upon the current panel state.
Not applicable. Web pages built with Iron Speed Designer do not require applets or plug-ins.
"Label for" attributes are created for all field labels, such as those in search and filter controls and edit record panels. “Id" attributes are created for their corresponding field values.
Applications built with Iron Speed Designer optionally include a "skip navigation links" anchor at the top of the web page.
Not applicable. Web pages built with Iron Speed Designer do not require timed responses.