Many websites are still not fully accessible for handicapped people. We argue in this paper that one reason for inaccessible websites is the lack of awareness and expertise of the people that play a major role in creating a website: web designers. To make designing accessible websites easier, we collect requirements from web designers and prototype interactive accessibility guidelines that are optimized for the needs of web designers.
As the internet is fast migrating from static web pages to dynamic web pages, the users with visual ...
Universal Design is for making possible social participation and for accessing to environments, serv...
Section 508 of the Rehabilitations Act of 1973 states that federal agencies are required to maintain...
This paper discusses barrier free / universal design on websites, that is, web accessibility. First,...
Access to web content continues to be a challenge for the visually impaired, primarily because the n...
Visually-impaired poeple need to experience the web in a satisfactory way. Current technology availa...
An exploration of techniques and theories that will help Web and Multimedia designers understand and...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
The internet is becoming the primary channel for many daily tasks, services and necessities. The inf...
The Web is a medium for personal expression and the leader of an advertising revolution. Web design ...
This study explores accessibility issues related to Web sites and people with visual impairments. A ...
To ensure access to information is available for all, consideration of the different needs of people...
Position paper for the IFIP TC13 INTERACT'99 Workshop: Making Designers Aware of Existing Guidelines...
The modern IT society is based on Internet access, and many corporations, organizations and persons...
The paper presents aspects of design that would improve web accessibility and usability not only for...
As the internet is fast migrating from static web pages to dynamic web pages, the users with visual ...
Universal Design is for making possible social participation and for accessing to environments, serv...
Section 508 of the Rehabilitations Act of 1973 states that federal agencies are required to maintain...
This paper discusses barrier free / universal design on websites, that is, web accessibility. First,...
Access to web content continues to be a challenge for the visually impaired, primarily because the n...
Visually-impaired poeple need to experience the web in a satisfactory way. Current technology availa...
An exploration of techniques and theories that will help Web and Multimedia designers understand and...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
The internet is becoming the primary channel for many daily tasks, services and necessities. The inf...
The Web is a medium for personal expression and the leader of an advertising revolution. Web design ...
This study explores accessibility issues related to Web sites and people with visual impairments. A ...
To ensure access to information is available for all, consideration of the different needs of people...
Position paper for the IFIP TC13 INTERACT'99 Workshop: Making Designers Aware of Existing Guidelines...
The modern IT society is based on Internet access, and many corporations, organizations and persons...
The paper presents aspects of design that would improve web accessibility and usability not only for...
As the internet is fast migrating from static web pages to dynamic web pages, the users with visual ...
Universal Design is for making possible social participation and for accessing to environments, serv...
Section 508 of the Rehabilitations Act of 1973 states that federal agencies are required to maintain...