Monday 22 July 2013

Web Accessibility Among the Countries of the European Union: a Comparative Study

Web Accessibility Among the Countries of the European Union: a Comparative Study. Sergio Luján-Mora. Actual Problems of Computer Science, 1(3), 2013, p. 18-27, ECCC Foundation. ISSN: 2299-8667.

View paper online: Web Accessibility Among the Countries of the European Union: a Comparative Study

Abstract:

In a short period of time, the World Wide Web (the Web) has had a huge impact on our society and lives. The Web provides access to news, email, online purchasing, fun activities, etc. However, the Web is often a barrier to access to information and services for some groups of disabled users. To support the accessibility of web sites, different accessibility guidelines and standards have been introduced for the last ten years. Unfortunately, web developers often lack sufficient knowledge to meet these guidelines. To assure and certify the fulfilment of web accessibility guidelines, various automatic accessibility evaluation tools have been developed. In this paper, a comparative study of the web accessibility of official websites from countries of the European Union is presented. Two automatic evaluation tools have been used to perform the comparison: the W3C Markup Validation Service to check the source code of the web pages, and eXaminator to test the accessibility.

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