codeman38: Osaka from Azumanga Daioh pulling chopsticks apart, with the caption 'Easily Amused.' (easily amused)
Cody B. ([personal profile] codeman38) wrote in [community profile] accessibility_fail2011-09-12 09:18 pm

Dear Flying Spaghetti Monster, save me

The web site for Maruchan Ramen.

A shining example of how a site can be perfectly compliant with the heuristic "all images must have ALT tags" while still remaining utterly inaccessible. The entire site is an image map of 23 sections, every one of which is tagged "Maruchan, Inc. - Maruchan Ramen Noodles - Ramen recipes - Japanese ramen noodles".

Through a screen reader, it's a bit like listening to Monty Python's Spam sketch: ramen, ramen, ramen, images and ramen.

Edited to add: Oh, yeah, I forgot the best part. There's a text navigation bar at the bottom... each link of which goes to another page whose content is entirely in the form of badly-ALT-tagged images. ::facepalm::
kelly_holden: Carmelita Fox, from the Sly Cooper games. Pic from official comic, includes speech bubble reading "Hands up, Cooper!" (Inspector Fox)

[personal profile] kelly_holden 2011-09-14 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I get the impression that whoever did this can't work a web design program properly. Most of the pages have a large, simply-shaped, block of plain text in it that is part of the images, when even without the accessibility concerns that strikes me as an odd thing to do. Additionally, all the images I looked at are much larger images scaled down in the HTML, which makes the text hard to read even for me, and increases the download time even more.