Web Accessibility: Current Trends

Simon Harper, Yeliz Yesilada, Javier Pereira (Editor)

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    Abstract

    Web accessibility conjures the vision of designers, technologists, and researchers valiantly making the World-Wide-Web (Web) open to disabled users. While this maybe true in part, the reality is a little different. Indeed, Web accessibility is actually about correcting our past mistakes by making the current Web fulfill the original Web vision of access for all. It just so happens that in the process of trying to re-engineer these corrections, that have for the most part ignored, we may solve a number of `larger-scale' usability issues faced by every Web user. Indeed, by understanding disabled-user's interaction we enhance our understanding of all users operating in constrained modalities where the user is disabled by both environment and technology. It is for this reason that Web accessibility is a natural preface to wider Web usability and universal accessibility, it is also why `main-stream' technologist take it so seriously and understand its cross-over benefits.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHandbook of Research on Personal Autonomy Technologies and Disability Informatics
    PublisherIGI Press
    Pages172-190
    Number of pages19
    Volume1
    Edition1st
    Publication statusPublished - May 2011

    Keywords

    • Accessibility
    • Human Centred Web
    • RIAM
    • Mobile Web
    • Web Accessibility

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