Website accessibility statement in line with Public Sector Body (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018
Papers in Historical Phonology - http://journals.ed.ac.uk/pihph is a website hosted by the University of Edinburgh Library on behalf of the University of Edinburgh. Papers in Historical Phonology (‘PiHPh’) aims to provide a high-profile, speedy, permanent and fully open-access place for the publication of interesting ideas from any area of Historical Phonology. There is one volume of PiHPh per year, and papers are added to it as soon as they are cleared for publication.
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The University of Edinburgh is committed to making its websites accessible, in accordance with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
This website is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 AA standard, due to the non-compliances listed below
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The content listed below is non-accessible for the following reasons.
The following items to not comply with the WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria
Unless specified otherwise, wherever possible a complete solution or significant improvement will be in place by July 2022 where the issues are within our control.
We are not currently claiming that any accessibility problems would be a disproportionate burden to fix.
At this time we are not claiming any material is out of scope.
We will continue to work with our in house developers to address these issues and deliver a solution or suitable workaround and correct issues directly where they are under our control.
We will continue to monitor accessibility and will carry out further accessibility testing if significant changes are made to the user interface or if a service user raises an issue. To plan to resolve the issues that are within our control by July 2022. We plan to manual review the accessibility of the site and make improvements and update this statement before December 2022.Where we are unable to resolve an issue or where an issue is out with our control we will ensure reasonable adjustments are put in place to ensure no user is disadvantaged
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This statement was prepared on 7th August 2020. It was last reviewed on 28th February 2022.
This website was last tested on 28th February 2022. The test was carried out by The University Library and University Collections Digital Library team using the automated LittleForest tool. The website is scheduled for manual testing by Dec 2022.
We did not use sample pages for testing - all pages were run through LittleForest.
Little Forrest claims it tests the following WCAG criteria either partially or wholly
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
1.1.1 |
Non-text Content |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
1.2.1 |
Audio-only and Video-only (Prerecorded) |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
1.2.2 |
Captions (Prerecorded) |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
1.2.3 |
Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded) |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
1.3.1 |
Info and Relationships |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
1.3.2 |
Meaningful Sequence |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
1.3.3 |
Sensory Characteristics |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
1.4.1 |
Use of Color |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
1.4.2 |
Audio Control |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
2.1.1 |
Keyboard |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
2.1.2 |
No Keyboard Trap |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
2.2.1 |
Timing Adjustable |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
2.2.2 |
Pause, Stop, Hide |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
2.3.1 |
Three Flashes or Below Threshold |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
2.4.1 |
Bypass Blocks |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
2.4.2 |
Page Titled |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
2.4.3 |
Focus Order |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
2.4.4 |
Link Purpose (In Context) |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
3.1.1 |
Language of Page |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
3.2.1 |
On Focus |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
3.2.2 |
On Input |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
3.3.1 |
Error Identification |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
3.3.2 |
Labels or Instructions |
WCAG 2.1 |
A |
4.4.1 |
Parsing |
WCAG 2.0 |
A |
4.4.2 |
Name, Role, Value |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
1.2.4 |
Captions (Live) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
1.2.5 |
Audio Description (Prerecorded) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
1.4.3 |
Contrast (Minimum) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
1.4.4 |
Resize Text |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
1.4.5 |
Images of Text |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
2.4.5 |
Multiple Ways |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
2.4.6 |
Headings and Labels |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
2.4.7 |
Focus Visible |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
3.1.2 |
Language of Parts |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
3.2.3 |
Consistent Navigation |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
3.2.4 |
Consistent Identification |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
3.3.3 |
Error Suggestion |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
3.3.4 |
Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
1.2.6 |
Sign Language (Prerecorded) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
1.2.7 |
Extended Audio Description (Prerecorded) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
1.2.8 |
Media Alternative (Prerecorded) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
1.2.9 |
Audio-only (Live) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
1.4.6 |
Contrast (Enhanced) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
1.4.7 |
Low or No Background Audio |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
1.4.8 |
Visual Presentation |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
1.4.9 |
Images of Text (No Exception) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
2.1.3 |
Keyboard (No Exception) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
2.2.3 |
No Timing |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
2.2.4 |
Interruptions |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
2.2.5 |
Re-authenticating |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
2.3.2 |
Three Flashes |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
2.4.8 |
Location |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
2.4.9 |
Link Purpose (Link Only) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
2.4.10 |
Section Headings |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
3.1.3 |
Unusual Words |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
3.1.4 |
Abbreviations |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
3.1.5 |
Reading |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
3.1.6 |
Pronunciation |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
3.2.5 |
Change on Request |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
3.3.5 |
Help |
WCAG 2.1 |
AAA |
3.3.6 |
Error Prevention (All) |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
1.3.4 |
Orientation |
WCAG 2.1 |
AA |
1.3.5 |
Identify Input Purpose |
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