Sunday, 26 April 2015

Web Accessibility



THE WEB ACCESSIBILITY


Based on the video above, we can see how a website can help some of the individual out there to search and find a solutions that they might want to have just to solve their problems. 

Below is the example of categories of disability :-


Each of the major categories of disabilities above have requires certain types of adaptations in the design of the web content. Most of the time, all of the adaptations will benefit nearly everyone, not just people with disabilities. Indeed, almost everyone that use the web will be benefits from helpful illustrations, properly-organized content, and also a clear navigation. Similarly, as captions are a necessity for deaf users, they can be helpful to others, including anyone who views a video without audio.

web accessibility give a meaning where people with disabilities can use the web. Indeed, the web accessibility means that people with disabilities not only can perceive but also understand, navigate and also interact with the web and finally contribute to the web usability.  Web accessibility encompasses all the disabilities which might affect access to the web, including the visual, cognitive, speech, physical, auditory, and neurological disabilities. Based on the video, we can conclude that nowadays, when more accessible web sites and software become available, people with disabilities are being able to use and contribute to the web more effectively.




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