- Help navigating the website
- Help resizing the text on this website
- Help using the text-only version of this website
- Help translating the website
- Help listening to the website
- The use of Plain English
- Document formats we use
- Images and multimedia
- Computer operating systems
- Help us to help you
- Website testing
- Contact us
Contact
|
Mail :
|
Web Team Chief Executive's Dept. Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
|
Phone :
|
01752 307889 |
|
Email :
|
webteam@plymouth.gov.uk |
Links
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
- W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
- RNIB web access centre
- RNID
- Equality and Human Rights Commission
- BBC - My Web My Way
- Abilitynet
- Adobe accessibility
- Microsoft accessibility
- PDF Zone
- Planet PDF
- ReadSpeaker
- Java
- We are not responsible for the content of linked websites. Visit our disclaimer page for more information.
Website testing
Testing using people
As an organisation, our preference for website testing is to use people where possible. The reason for this is simply that people give a better representation of how the website works, or doesn't work, than a computer can. We try and ensure that web pages function as they should and that there are no obvious problems.
As part of our ongoing commitment to ensuring the website is as inclusive as possible we aim to engage with local disability-related groups to try new ideas and gauge their feedback. This allows us to get instant feedback on how our website works and, hopefully, ensures a more inclusive website for everyone.
Testing using computers
The Plymouth City Council website is regularly tested using various online testing tools. These tests focus on how the site is constructed, the use of programming code, conformance to technical standards and general good practice for website design and development. Some of the tests we pass, and some we fail, but the overall aim is to improve the website to pass as many as practically possible.




