Page Completion Checklist – Student Editors

Why should we complete the “Is this page done?” checklist?

  • To determine if a page is complete and ready for content, accessibility and copyright compliance review
  • To standardize efforts for multiple editors/content creators

Is this page done? Student Checklist

  1. End of page attribution statement added/updated
  2. Image alt-text, metadata updated in media library & caption included OR tagged decorative
  3. WAVE accessibility check reviewed & problems fixed or reported
    1. Tagged & nested headings starting at H2 throughout page
    2. Problematic use of colour identified and fixed if possible
    3. Use of underline for emphasis identified and fixed if possible
    4. Layout tables identified and fixed where possible
  4. H5P activities identified with div tag AND
    1. Text version under activity with summary/details tags
    2. Footnotes used to post answers at bottom of page
    3. Attribution statement follows the details tag
  5. Videos embedded & marked with “watch” statement, div tag, attribution statement/reference
  6. External links marked with class=“external”
  7. PDF, Word & New tabs marked on links as needed
  8. Glossary terms are added/updated/corrected as needed
  9. Run a final WAVE accessibility check to ensure issues you can fix are resolved

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Except where otherwise noted, “Page completion checklist – Student Editors” by Jen Booth is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0.

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