* We started the project by engaging the Community Comms Collective to do a deep assessment of our existing website from a user experience perspective, especially with an accessibility lens. [...] Extensive input and collaboration was undertaken with the multiple sclerosis community both before the project began, at project milestones and also towards the end of the project using Marker. [...] The traffic to the website and the time spent browsing it are up by over 300% and 400% respectively in the last quarter compared to the same quarter in 2023. [...] They told us that the end users who actually require advanced accessibility features to use computers or access the internet will already have them on their devices, either as a built-in feature or as an additional piece of software that the user needs to access not only the MS Auckland web page, but all of the Web and indeed all computer software. [...] Indicate how you found the report process: ○ Very easy ○ Easy ◉ Neutral ○ Difficult ○ Very Difficult Do you have any feedback about our funding processes? It was great to work with InternetNZ and we are so please with the outcome that InternetNZ's support enabled.
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Table of Contents
- Web accessibility grant 202324 Web accessibility report 202324 1
- Application No. WA001432023 From Mr Mark Blackie 1
- Web accessibility grant report 1
- Final report 1
- Web accessibility grant 202324 Web accessibility report 202324 2
- Application No. WA001432023 From Mr Mark Blackie 2
- Web accessibility grant 202324 Web accessibility report 202324 3
- Application No. WA001432023 From Mr Mark Blackie 3
- Financial report 3
- Feedback 3
- Web accessibility grant 202324 Web accessibility report 202324 4
- Application No. WA001432023 From Mr Mark Blackie 4