As you read this, you will see that much of the content is directed to addressing the problems, that people who are blind, and using screen readers encounter, in using the Web. That is because the primary problems in Web access, are encountered by this population. People with physical disABILITIES, do not have much problem with the design of Web pages. If they encounter problems, it is usually with the design of the browser. People with hearing problems only have difficulty if there is important information being presented aurally. As long as all audio information is also provided visually, there usually is no problem in accessing the Web site. Finally, people with cognitive disABILITIES, usually benefit from clearly laid out pages, which use plain language, and are obvious in their operation. I deal with some of the important issues in the design of Web pages and solution strategies. |
It is estimated that about 750 million people worldwide have disABILITIES. For many of these people, computers are vital, for creating a barrier free world. If disABILITIES are considered when designing web documents, tremendous benefits can be provided for all. |
Page Index
What is Bobby | Bobby Explained and some idea's | |
Bobby Approved Page | Screen shots of what you see when you go to the Bobby Site | |
Download Bobby | Here is a Screen Shot of what it looks like on your puter after you download Bobby | |
Guide Lines | Web Site Accessibility Guideline's | |
Page 2 Accessibility | More explanied about Bobby and this site |
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