The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the World Wide Web without restrictions or limitations which might be caused by physical, psychological or mental constraints such as problems with sight or hearing, body defects, dyslexia, etc. An overview of the legal situation in the European Union is followed by an introduction to the Web Accessibility Guidelines of the Web Accessibility Initiative which provide some help and orientation for creating accessible Web sites but are not sufficient as several studies and audits show. Therefore the paper advocates the involvement of disabled people and senior citizens in a user-centred design process using personas for accessibility issues. Personas ar...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the continuing problem of web accessibility for ...
Web accessibility for people with disabilities may be looked upon as the overcoming of barriers that...
The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains inaccessib...
The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the Worl...
The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the Worl...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...
One of the main characteristics of the world that we live in is the access to information and one of...
The paper is an overview of issues related to the accessibility of Web sites, of European initiative...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communicat...
This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies h...
"Universal design" is the process of creating products that are usable by people with the widest pos...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the continuing problem of web accessibility for ...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
The World Wide Web is the largest source of electronic information in the world. Over the years, rap...
Digital technology provides the potential to widen access to information by allowing more people to ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the continuing problem of web accessibility for ...
Web accessibility for people with disabilities may be looked upon as the overcoming of barriers that...
The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains inaccessib...
The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the Worl...
The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the Worl...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communica...
One of the main characteristics of the world that we live in is the access to information and one of...
The paper is an overview of issues related to the accessibility of Web sites, of European initiative...
Despite the drawbacks and the challenges highlighted by several scholars, Information and Communicat...
This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies h...
"Universal design" is the process of creating products that are usable by people with the widest pos...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the continuing problem of web accessibility for ...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
The World Wide Web is the largest source of electronic information in the world. Over the years, rap...
Digital technology provides the potential to widen access to information by allowing more people to ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to analyse the continuing problem of web accessibility for ...
Web accessibility for people with disabilities may be looked upon as the overcoming of barriers that...
The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains inaccessib...