Promoting Web Accessibility for Users with Multiple Disabilities
Abstract
The web is quickly evolving and
allowing people access to all types of information
from the comfort of home. Information is
accessible through electronic devices like
computers, phones and tablets, for example. There
has been an increase in the number of people with
different disabilities, including older people, which
constitute approximately 10 percent of the world’s
population today. The categories of such
disabilities include physical, cognitive, sensorial,
emotional, developmental, mental, and/or a
combination of them. Websites need to be modified
to provide equal access and to ensure their access
to information to the internet, as is their human
basic right. This improvement to websites is known
as Web Accessibility. Web accessibility allows
users with disabilities to browse through a website
using accessible components or assistive tools as
needed. Every website should strive to address and
provide accessibility for as many disabilities as
possible.
Key Terms ⎯ Assistive Technologies,
Disabilities, Web Accessibility, Web Browsing.