The challenges of web accessibility: The technical and social aspects of truly universal web
Title | The challenges of web accessibility: The technical and social aspects of truly universal web |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Brown, Justin, and Hollier, Scott |
Journal | First Monday |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 9 |
Abstract | This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies have evolved since the turn of the twenty-first century in order to address the ideals of equitable access to online content for all people. The paper discusses the high availability of assistive technologies built into consumer devices and the associated accessibility guidelines for Web sites and content. Through examination of the literature, this paper shows that the accessible design and assessment of Web sites can be complicated, and that social media, corporate and government Web sites are yet to fully realise the goals of an accessible Web. The paper concludes with the view that disability awareness, more than technology and policy, is perhaps the primary obstacle to a more universally accessible Web. |
Notes | This article discussed the relationship between web accessibility and conformance/government/social media. Besides, the concept "cloud" could be a potential in the future to further develop web accessibility, in particular for users with disabilities. But in order for a universally accessible web, we should still raise enough awareness of disability issues, so that more and more people could participate in this process. |
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