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- Web_accessibility abstract "Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of removing barriers that prevent access to websites by people with disabilities. When sites are correctly designed, developed and edited, all users have equal access to information and functionality. For example, when a site is coded with semantically meaningful HTML, with textual equivalents provided for images and with links named meaningfully, this helps blind users using text-to-speech software and/or text-to-Braille hardware. When text and images are large and/or enlargeable, it is easier for users with poor sight to read and understand the content. When links are underlined (or otherwise differentiated) as well as colored, this ensures that color blind users will be able to notice them. When clickable links and areas are large, this helps users who cannot control a mouse with precision. When pages are coded so that users can navigate by means of the keyboard alone, or a single switch access device alone, this helps users who cannot use a mouse or even a standard keyboard. When videos are closed captioned or a sign language version is available, deaf and hard-of-hearing users can understand the video. When flashing effects are avoided or made optional, users prone to seizures caused by these effects are not put at risk. And when content is written in plain language and illustrated with instructional diagrams and animations, users with dyslexia and learning difficulties are better able to understand the content. When sites are correctly built and maintained, all of these users can be accommodated without decreasing the usability of the site for non-disabled users.The needs that Web accessibility aims to address include: Visual: Visual impairments including blindness, various common types of low vision and poor eyesight, various types of color blindness; Motor/Mobility: e.g. difficulty or inability to use the hands, including tremors, muscle slowness, loss of fine muscle control, etc., due to conditions such as Parkinson's Disease, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, stroke; Auditory: Deafness or hearing impairments, including individuals who are hard of hearing; Seizures: Photoepileptic seizures caused by visual strobe or flashing effects. Cognitive/Intellectual: Developmental disabilities, learning disabilities (dyslexia, dyscalculia, etc.), and cognitive disabilities of various origins, affecting memory, attention, developmental "maturity," problem-solving and logic skills, etc.".
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink accessiblehtmlheadings.com.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink 20060910-7705.html.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink html.cita.illinois.edu.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink ?pid=000000000030180388.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink 508.htm.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink 1194.22.htm.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink factsht_web_anrpm_2010.htm.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink ada.htm.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink adopting-wcag-2.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink home.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink general-web-accessibility-guidance.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink www.fitamalta.eu.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink book.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink contents.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink enable.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink www.oaa-accessibility.org.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink viewdoc.asp?DocID=4338&CatID=87.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink table-of-contents.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink books.htm.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink www.section508.gov.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink government-guidelines.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink clf2-nsi2.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink www.w3.org.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink WAI.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageExternalLink uwem1_2.
- Web_accessibility wikiPageID "1192305".
- Web_accessibility wikiPageRevisionID "605312403".
- Web_accessibility hasPhotoCollection Web_accessibility.
- Web_accessibility subject Category:Accessible_information.
- Web_accessibility subject Category:Usability.
- Web_accessibility subject Category:Web_accessibility.
- Web_accessibility subject Category:Web_design.
- Web_accessibility subject Category:Web_Engineering.
- Web_accessibility comment "Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of removing barriers that prevent access to websites by people with disabilities. When sites are correctly designed, developed and edited, all users have equal access to information and functionality. For example, when a site is coded with semantically meaningful HTML, with textual equivalents provided for images and with links named meaningfully, this helps blind users using text-to-speech software and/or text-to-Braille hardware.".
- Web_accessibility label "Accesibilidad web".
- Web_accessibility label "Accessibilité du web".
- Web_accessibility label "Acessibilidade web".
- Web_accessibility label "Barrierefreies Internet".
- Web_accessibility label "Dostępność (WWW)".
- Web_accessibility label "Web accessibility".
- Web_accessibility label "網頁親和力".
- Web_accessibility sameAs Barrierefreies_Internet.
- Web_accessibility sameAs Accesibilidad_web.
- Web_accessibility sameAs Web_irisgarritasun.
- Web_accessibility sameAs Accessibilité_du_web.
- Web_accessibility sameAs 웹_접근성.
- Web_accessibility sameAs Dostępność_(WWW).
- Web_accessibility sameAs Acessibilidade_web.
- Web_accessibility sameAs m.04g28m.
- Web_accessibility sameAs Q808932.
- Web_accessibility sameAs Q808932.
- Web_accessibility wasDerivedFrom Web_accessibility?oldid=605312403.
- Web_accessibility isPrimaryTopicOf Web_accessibility.