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WebinSitu: a comparative analysis of blind and sighted browsing behavior

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WebinSitu: a comparative analysis of blind and sighted browsing behavior
Web browsing is inefficient for blind web users because of persistent accessibility problems, but the extent of these problems and their practical effects from the perspective of the user has not been sufficiently examined. We conducted a study in situ to investigate the accessibility of the web as experienced by web users. This remote study used an advanced web proxy that leverages AJAX technology to record both the pages viewed and the actions taken by users on the web pages that they visited. Our study was conducted remotely over the period of one week, and our participants used the assistive technology and software to which they were already accustomed and had already configured according to preference. These advantages allowed us to aggregate observations of many users and to explore the practical effects on and coping strategies employed by our blind participants. Our study reflects web accessibility from the perspective of web users and describes quantitative differences in the...
Jeffrey P. Bigham, Anna Cavender, Jeremy T. Brudvi
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ASSETS
Authors Jeffrey P. Bigham, Anna Cavender, Jeremy T. Brudvik, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Richard E. Ladner
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