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  4. Consistent User Experience Standard
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  6. Module 1: Checkpoint 15—Provide print-friendly versions

Module 1: General requirements

  • Module 1: Checkpoint summary
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 1—CUE template requirements
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 2—Page layout
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 3—Browser and device support
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 4—Progressive enhancement
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 5—Advertising
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 6—Font family
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 7—Text sizes
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 8—Font colour contrast
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 9—Link colours
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 10—Underlining of links
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 11—Text alternatives
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 12—Text headings must not be displayed as images
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 13—Launching new windows
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 14—Online files must be optimised
  • Module 1: Checkpoint 15—Provide print-friendly versions

Module 1: Checkpoint 15—Provide print-friendly versions

Conformance: Mandatory

Requirements

Agencies must include CSS to provide stripped down print-friendly versions of web pages.

Benefits of conformance

  • Users will use less printer ink and less paper when printing web pages.

Risks of non-conformance

  • Inefficient print versions increases costs for users in toner or ink.

Implementation advice

Use the CUE template ( http://www.qld.gov.au/gov/cue-template ) to ensure conformance to this requirement.

Last updated:
10 June 2021

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