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Odeon wise up

Published on: June 8, 2006 by Paul Boag

Credit where create it due. It is easy to criticise when there are problems but we should also be full of praise when people get it right.

No doubt, you remember the hail of criticism that Odeon cinemas received when they forced an accessible version of their cinema listings offline. The main Odeon site was so inaccessible that only users of Internet Explorer could access it. In response, an enthusiastic web developer created a more accessible alternative. Unfortunately, Odeon viewed this as a "breach of their intellectual property" and forced the owner to take it down.

They are now setting an excellent example that other large corporate would do well to follow.

I was quick at the time to add my voice to the criticism, so I feel it is only right for me to praise Odeon's new site, which is an excellent example of good web design. The new site is built using web standards, conforms to basic accessibility guidelines and even works with Javascript and CSS disabled. They really have done an excellent job.

Like all sites, there is room for improvement. They do use flash for the selection of seats but at least they provide an alternative version (admittedly with slightly less functionality) for those without flash installed. They could conform to a higher level of accessibility and maybe even consider a low vision version. However, all of that is nit picking. They are now setting an excellent example that other large corporate would do well to follow. It is just a shame that they handled the initial dispute so badly.

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  • Post by Jamie on June 8, 2006 7:38 PM

    Much better site. You can tell immediately upon viewing it that it is much more modern and accessible.

    Now just time to get rid of those 35 validation errors!

  • Post by Gareth Brown on June 8, 2006 8:42 PM

    I can't believe it took so long for them to sort it out. I may even book online now!

  • Post by Ian Gray on June 8, 2006 9:06 PM

    Much better site- I have no validation errors with my Firefox TIDY extension.

    But I do notice differences between Firefox and IE. Today on Firefox there it only shows half of the photo of the latest film where as on IE it shows it all. Obviously they are only testing it on IE.

  • Post by Neil on June 12, 2006 1:24 PM

    It's way better, about bloomin time.

    I was still scratching my head (albeit only for a few seconds) to find "what's on near me"... cinema finder didn't quite do it ...

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