Web Accessibility

What?Confused smile

Nowadays many of the eLearning company's focused on web accessibility.Because through this people with disabilities can use the web.Therefore they can understand,communicate and navigate with other peoples and web.Because of the eLearning trend  web Accessibility encompasses all disabilities like visual,physical,speech and auditory.

Other hand this is very useful  for people without disabilities Because the trend is make web access flexible to meet different user needs,preference and situations.Therefore it will helpful to people without disability.

Why ?

The web is the main repository for any needs of the life it can be education,employment,government ,healthcare and more.And the very funny thing is No life for IT people without “WEB”.One of  the main role of the web accessibility initiative is to develop guidelines and techniques that describes accessibility solution for web application and developers.

Change your site as Accessible …Thumbs up

First question is it simple or complex.Answer is that depend on many factors as the type of contents,size and complexity of the site and the development tool and environment. But if you plan the Accessibility features from beginning of the website then it’s easy to implement.Fixing inaccessibility web site can be take some effort.There for we have to do some implementation plan to process

Evaluating the Accessibility of a website …

When developing or redesigning a site, evaluating accessibility early and throughout the development process can identify accessibility problems early when it is easier to address them. Simple techniques such as changing settings in a browser can determine if a Web page meets some accessibility guidelines. A comprehensive evaluation to determine if a site meets all accessibility guidelines is much more complex.

There are evaluation tools that help with evaluation. However, no tool alone can determine if a site meets accessibility guidelines. Knowledgeable human evaluation is required to determine if a site is accessible.

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