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ALT text and basic accessibility

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ALT text and basic accessibility
Recent surveys have shown that the majority of websites are not accessible. Despite legal obligations and the importance of the internet for disabled people, most websites fail to reach a basic level of accessibility, yet web developers are not short of accessibility guidelines and recommendations. This preliminary study consists of a meta-review of web accessibility studies in order to identify a set of common barriers faced by the impaired. Automated testing, of websites created by recent multimedia graduates in their final semester, confirms these problems. In particular non-use, and incorrect use, of ALT (alternative) text emerges as the most frequent, basic error. We conclude that ALT is a litmus test of developers' attitudes towards accessibility and propose future work to identify how to understand and improve these attitudes Categories and Subject Descriptors H.5.4 Hypertext/Hypermedia. I.7.2 HTML General Terms Human Factors, Standardization, Legal Aspects. Keywords Web D...
Tom McEwan, Ben Weerts
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where BCSHCI
Authors Tom McEwan, Ben Weerts
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