http://airguard.alaska.gov/ Combined Report Site quality report for http://airguard.alaska.gov/. Category Overall Quality Errors Accessibility Compatibility Privacy Search Standards Usability Results ██████████ ██████████ ██████████ ██████████ ██████████ ██████████ ██████████ ██████████ Totals 41 pages and images checked 5 pages with quality issues 1 pages with broken links or other errors 4 pages with accessibility problems 1 pages with browser specific issues 1 pages with compliance or legal issues 2 pages with search engine issues 1 pages have W3C standards issues 3 pages with usability issues Errors This section shows site quality issues, including broken links and server misconfigurations. Broken links - Some pages contain links that don't work Server configuration - No issues found ASP, ASP.NET and PHP script errors - No issues found Internet RFCs - No issues found 1 issues on 1 pages Priority URL / Description This link is broken. The SRC or HREF is an empty string. HREF="" or SRC="" can cause unexpected effects such as traffic spikes or cookie corruption. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 116 Page 1 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ Accessibility This section shows accessibility issues, indicating problems for older users, people with disabilities and those with accessibility needs. WCAG 2 Priority A - Issues found (disabled users will find it impossible to use some pages) Section 508 - Issues found (disabled users will find it impossible to use some pages) 13 issues on 4 pages Priority URL / Description A reference has been made to a non-existent ID. The broken IDREF will prevent screen readers from identifying the target of this reference. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 86 Guideline: WCAG2 A F17 All ONMOUSEOUT handlers should have an equivalent ONBLUR handler. Some users are unable to use a mouse, so use the keyboard instead. Add an equivalent keyboard event handler to help these users. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 36 Guideline: Section 508 1194.22 (l) WCAG2 A F54 All ONMOUSEOVER handlers should have an equivalent ONFOCUS handler. Some users are unable to use a mouse, so use the keyboard instead. Add an equivalent keyboard event handler to help these users. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 33 Guideline: Section 508 1194.22 (l) WCAG2 A F54 Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT attribute. Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead. Page 2 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 151 Guideline: WCAG2 A F89 IMG tags must have an ALT attribute. Add an ALT attribute describing each image, which screen readers read aloud. Spacer images and purely decorative images should use ALT=''. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 151 Guideline: Section 508 1194.22 (a) WCAG2 A F65 Removing the underline from links makes it hard for color-blind users to see them. Remove the text-decoration:none property from your link styles, or add other non-color style attributes to visually distinguish links. http://airguard.alaska.gov/scripts/main.css line 77 http://airguard.alaska.gov/scripts/print.css line 50 Guideline: Section 508 1194.22 (c) WCAG2 A F73 This form control has no associated LABEL element. Add a LABEL tag with the FOR attribute set to the ID of this control, or enclose the control in a LABEL tag. This allows screen readers to tell the user what each control does. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 85 Guideline: WCAG2 A F68 Section 508 1194.22 (n) This form has fields without LABEL elements or TITLE attributes. Screen readers use LABEL elements or TITLE attributes to describe form fields to non-sighted users. Without these, forms are very hard to use with a screen reader. Forms designed to be completed online shall allow people using assistive technology to access the information, field elements, and functionality required for completion and submission of the form, including all directions and cues. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 85 Guideline: Section 508 1194.22 (n) This LABEL refers to a non-existent control. Page 3 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ This happens when the FOR attribute doesn't exactly match a control ID, or targets a control NAME instead of a control ID. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 86 Guideline: WCAG2 A F17 Section 508 1194.22 (n) This page has markup errors, causing screen readers to miss content. Fix the errors listed on the Standards tab of this report. Markup errors like missing end tags mean screen readers may skip important content. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 149 Guideline: WCAG2 A F70 Headings should not be empty. Add text to the heading, or ALT text if the heading contains an image. Screen readers read out page headings, allowing users to quickly skip to a section, but some older screen readers do not ignore empty headings. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 160 Guideline: WCAG2 AA G130 If you set any of the colors on the BODY tag you must set all of them. In HTML the color attributes are TEXT, BGCOLOR, LINK, ALINK and VLINK. In CSS the attributes are COLOR and BACKGROUND-COLOR. Some users have browser defaults set to white text on a black background, so setting one color without setting the others can result in black text on a black background. http://airguard.alaska.gov/scripts/core.css line 3 http://airguard.alaska.gov/scripts/print.css line 4 Guideline: WCAG2 AA F24 Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values. Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit, because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size. Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual. This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large range of display sizes. Page 4 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ http://airguard.alaska.gov/scripts/core.css line 76 http://airguard.alaska.gov/scripts/print.css line 18 23 29 35 39 ... Guideline: WCAG2 AA 1.4.4 Page 5 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ Compatibility This section shows pages that exhibit browser-specific behavior, or trigger browser bugs. Internet Explorer - Some pages misbehave in Internet Explorer Firefox - No issues found Safari - No issues found Opera - No issues found Chrome - No issues found iPhone/iPad - No issues found Android - No issues found BugBlackBerry - No issues found 1 issues on 1 pages Priority URL / Description The :focus CSS pseudo selector is not supported by IE7 and earlier. http://airguard.alaska.gov/scripts/main.css line 77 Guideline: Internet Explorer ≤ 7 Page 6 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ Privacy This section shows pages that may violate EU or US privacy laws. Note: not all violations can be detected automatically. US CAN-SPAM Act 2003 - No issues found EU Privacy Regulations 2003 - Some pages violate these regulations 1 issues on 1 pages Priority URL / Description This page has no privacy policy. If your web server logs visits, then every page reachable by a search engine should have a privacy policy explaining what is logged and how the logs are used. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 1 Guideline: EU Privacy Regulations Page 7 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ Search This section shows search engine guideline violations, and pages that don't comply with search optimization best practices. Google Search Guidelines - Some pages may rank poorly on Google MSN Search Guidelines - Some pages may rank poorly on MSN Live Search Yahoo Search Guidelines - Some pages may rank poorly on Yahoo Robots.txt Guidelines - No issues found Search Best Practices - No issues found 4 issues on 2 pages Priority URL / Description Avoid "doorway" pages created just for search engines or other "cookie cutter" approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content. This page looks suspicious because it is full of text and keywords, but has very few on-site links. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 1 Guideline: Google Yahoo Google and Bing recommend using an XML sitemap to increase coverage of your web pages by search engines. Once you've created and uploaded your sitemap, add the location to yourrobots.txt file, and make sure you use a full URL (e.g. use http://www.example.com/sitemap.xml and not www.example.com/sitemap.xml or /sitemap.xml). Sitemap not found at http://airguard.alaska.gov/sitemap.xml http://airguard.alaska.gov/sitemap.xml line 1 Guideline: Google Bing Offer an HTML site map to your users with links that point to the important parts of your site. Links embedded in menus, list boxes, and similar elements are not accessible to web crawlers unless they appear in your site map. If the site map is larger than 100 or so links, you may want to break the site map into separate pages. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 1 Page 8 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ Guideline: Google Bing No search keywords are set in SortSite, so no keyword optimization rules have been run. If you want to check keyword optimization, use the Choose Rules command in the Desktop edition or the Edit Scan command in the OnDemand edition. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 1 Page 9 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ Standards This section shows pages that do not comply with W3C standards. W3C HTML/XHTML Validation - All pages valid W3C CSS Validation - All pages valid W3C Style Guide - No issues found W3C Deprecated Features - No issues found 14 issues on 1 pages Priority URL / Description An 'img' element must have an 'alt' attribute, except under certain conditions. For details, consult guidance on providing text alternatives for images. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 151 Guideline: HTML5 Bad value '2' for attribute 'border'. Only '0' is a permitted zero literal. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 147 Guideline: HTML5 Bad value 'en-us' for attribute 'lang'. Syntax of language tag: An RFC 5646 language tag consists of hyphenseparated ASCII-alphanumeric subtags. There is a primary tag identifying a natural language by its shortest ISO 639 language code (e.g. en for English) and zero or more additional subtags adding precision. The most common additional subtag type is a region subtag which most commonly is a two-letter ISO 3166 country code (e.g. GB for the United Kingdom). IANA maintains a registry of permissible subtags. The language subtag 'us' is not a valid IANA region, script or language variant. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 2 Guideline: HTML5 Bad value 'images/O'Brien_Tim_Brigadier Gen._140218_8x10_Official Photo.png' for attribute 'src'. Whitespace in path or query or fragment component. Use %20 in place of spaces. Page 10 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 147 Guideline: HTML5 Bad value 'text/html; charset=iso-8859-1' for attribute 'content'. 'iso-8859-1' is not a preferred encoding name. The preferred label for this encoding is 'windows1252'. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 4 Guideline: HTML5 Element 'a' not allowed as child element in this context. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 151 Guideline: HTML5 No 'p' element in scope but a 'p' end tag seen. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 149 Guideline: HTML5 Reference to non-existent ID 'DMVA'. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 86 Guideline: HTML5 Text not allowed. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 151 Guideline: HTML5 The 'center' element is obsolete. Use CSS instead. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 146 Guideline: HTML5 The 'for' attribute of the 'label' element must refer to a form control. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 86 Guideline: HTML5 Page 11 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ The 'border' attribute on the 'img' element is obsolete. Consider specifying 'img { border: 0; }' in CSS instead. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 147 151 157 Guideline: HTML5 The 'name' attribute on the 'a' element is obsolete. Consider putting an 'id' attribute on the nearest container instead. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 139 Guideline: HTML5 Bad value 'copyright' for attribute 'name'. Meta name 'copyright' is not registered. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 15 Guideline: HTML5 Page 12 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ Usability This section shows general usability issues, indicating navigation problems for all users. Usability.gov Guidelines - Some pages violate these guidelines W3C Best Practices - Some pages are hard to use Readability - No issues found 6 issues on 3 pages Priority URL / Description The IMG WIDTH and HEIGHT attributes don't match the actual image size. This means the image will be scaled or distorted. Image http://airguard.alaska.gov/images/O'Brien_Tim_Brigadier Gen._140218_8x10_Official Photo.png http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 147 Guideline: W3C Use background images sparingly and make sure they are simple, especially behind text. Background images can make it difficult for users to read foreground text. A single, large, complex background image (including a picture) can substantially slow page download rates. http://airguard.alaska.gov/scripts/main.css line 35 Guideline: Usability.gov 14:1 Use LABEL tags for each data entry field to show what data is expected. Make sure each INPUT field has an associated LABEL tag describing the field. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 85 Guideline: Usability.gov 13:5 Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages. The following are all smaller than 12 point: • <p style="font-size: 11pt;" > • <p style="font-size: 11px;" > • <p style="font-size: small;" > • <font size="2" > Page 13 of 14 http://airguard.alaska.gov/ • <font size="-1" > For users over age 65, it may be better to use at least fourteen-point fonts. Never use less than nine-point font on a Web site. http://airguard.alaska.gov/scripts/print.css line 78 Guideline: Usability.gov 11:8 Use site maps for web sites that have many pages. Site maps provide an overview of the Web site. They may display the hierarchy of the Web site, may be designed to resemble a traditional table of contents, or may be a simple index. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 1 Guideline: Usability.gov 7:10 Capitalize the first letter of the first word in lists. Only the first letter of the first word should be capitalized unless the item contains another word that would normally be capitalized. http://airguard.alaska.gov/ line 61 178 Guideline: Usability.gov 12:9 Page 14 of 14