Hey again, Looks like not all scans with the UMN-Standards checkpoint group completed. If that happened to you, the problem should now be fixed. And I neglected to mention that you are always welcome to configure additional scans with different checkpoints. Some checkpoints that could be valuable are - Site Quality - Link Validation - Site Quality - Page Load Time - Site Quality - Spell checking Tonu On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Tonu Mikk <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Greetings to all UMN Web community members, > > Assessing websites for accessibility can be challenging. Disability > Services sought a means of making this task easier, quicker, and more > automatic. After reviewing the HiSoftware Compliance Sheriff<http://hisoftware.com/solutions/hisoftware-compliance-sheriff.aspx> application, > Phil Kragnes and I felt that it could be useful for University of > Minnesota Web developers. Following a favorable review by a few of your > colleagues, Disability Services purchased a one year license for the > software. We have created a custom set of checkpoints that align with the UMN > Web Accessibility Standards<http://accessibility.umn.edu/web-accessibility.html>. More > information about this service and a link for requesting an account is > available on the Computer Accommodations Program Website<http://cap.umn.edu/website-accessibility-assessment.html> > .**** > ** ** > While we hope that this service will continue beyond the one-year pilot > phase, we make no guarantees. However we believe that the application > provides a valuable opportunity to improve the accessibility of the > university’s Web presence during its one year deployment.**** > ** ** > We invite you to try out the service<http://cap.umn.edu/account-request.html>! > > > Tonu > -- > Tonu Mikk > Disability Services, Office for Equity and Diversity > 612 625-3307 > [log in to unmask] > > -- Tonu Mikk Disability Services, Office for Equity and Diversity 612 625-3307 [log in to unmask]