Accessibility
To ensure this, our restaurant complies with Level AA success criteria of the Website Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0), an international standard measure of accessibility success. We make updates and enhancements continuously to make our technology more accessible and user-friendly.
We have tested our restaurant's website to confirm that we meet or exceed Level AA of the WCAG 2.0 Standard.
You can learn more about W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) HERE.
In addition, our full site was tested using SiteImprove, a third party authority in web accessibility. The website is routinely tested to ensure that any new or newly edited content conforms with the most up-to-date accessibility guidelines, as reported by the SiteImprove tool.
BROWSER HELP
You can optimize the way you use your browser. If you are experiencing difficulty reading the Corner Louisville website on your screen, changing the settings on your browser may help to improve the readability and visibility of each page:
Find out more about the accessibility features of these leading Internet Browsers through the links below:
- Mozilla Firefox: Click here for Mozilla Firefox Accessibility Features
- Google Chrome: Click here for Google Accessibility Features
- Internet Explorer: Click here for Microsoft Internet Explorer Ease of Access Options
- Apple Safari: Click here for Apple Accessibility Support
RESTAURANT WEBSITE ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES
The website for Corner Louisville was developed to be fully accessible to all site visitors and is designed according to W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. It is designed to conform to Level AA compliance. All pages validate as XHTML 1.0 and use structured semantic markup. It adheres to most priority checkpoints which entail some of the following elements:
- Navigation Shortcuts:
To navigate our website, use the tab key to explore the elements of each page and the enter key to activate a highlighted link.
- Structured, Semantic Markup:
HTML heading tags are used to convey document structure. Navigation menus are tagged as HTML maps so that the menu title can be read, and the menu items are presented as a group.
- Images Visibility:
All content images include descriptive ALT attributes.
ACCESSIBILITY REFERENCES
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, which details the reasoning behind each guideline.
- Section 508, which includes information and news about the accessibility standards introduced by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
ACCESSIBILITY SOFTWARE AND SERVICES
The following free tools and services are available to assist you with viewing and interacting with our restaurant website:
- Click here for HTML Validator, a free service for checking that web pages conform to published HTML standards.
- Click here for Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer, a tool for viewing web pages without a variety of modern browser features.
The online Word HTML editor converter helps you compose easily documents for websites.