Title: Understanding Universal Web Accessibility
1Understanding Universal Web Accessibility
- Bebo White
- SLAC
- bebo_at_stanford.edu
- 27 Sept 2002
2What Does Accessibility Mean?
"The power of the Web is in its
universality. Access by everyone
regardless of disability is an essential
aspect. -- Tim Berners-Lee W3C Director
Inventor of the World Wide Web
3Who Are the Disabled?
- An estimated 20 of Americans have some form of
disability (Microsoft Web site) - Global statistics are probably similar
- Not just the obvious
- Blind, deaf, severe motor disabilities
- But more commonly
- Color deficiency, reading disorders, aging
4The ADA and Section 508
- In 1998, the U.S. Congress amended the
Rehabilitation Act to require Federal agencies to
make their electronic and information technology
accessible to people with disabilities - Inaccessible technology interferes with an
individual's ability to obtain and use
information quickly and easily - Disabled employees must have access to
information comparable to others
5The ADA and Section 508 (cont)
- Section 508 was enacted
- to eliminate barriers in information technology
- to make available new opportunities for people
with disabilities - to encourage development of technologies that
will help achieve these goals - Applies to, but is not limited to, computers,
ancillary equipment, software, telecommunication
products, information kiosks, Web sites,
multimedia, and office equipment
6Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
- Published by the W3C
- Now at Version 1.0
- http//www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT
7General WCAG 1.0 Principles
- Provide a text equivalent for every non-text
element (e.g., via "alt", "longdesc", or in
element content). - Ensure that all information conveyed with color
is also available without color, for example from
context or markup. - Clearly identify changes in the natural language
of a document's text and any text equivalents
(e.g., captions).
8General WCAG 1.0 Principles
- Organize documents so they may be read without
style sheets. - Ensure that equivalents for dynamic content are
updated when the dynamic content changes. - Until user agents allow users to control
flickering, avoid causing the screen to flicker. - Use the clearest and simplest language
appropriate for a site's content.
9Accessibility Tools
- Bobby - http//bobby.watchfire.com/bobby/html/en/i
ndex.jsp - http//www.w3.org/WAI/ER/ existingtools.html
10Bobby and the HKU Site
11Universal Accessibility
Anyone or anything using any kind of Web
client technology on any Web-enabled platform
should be able to visit any site and get a
full and complete understanding of the
information contained therein as well as
have the full and complete ability to interact
with that site as necessary
12Internet
Web Server
13Benefits of Universal Accessibility
- Increase market share and audience reach
- Improve usability for non-disabled and disabled
visitors - Support for low literacy levels
- Improve search engine listings and resource
discovery - Support for the Semantic Web
- Repurpose content for multiple formats or devices
- Increase support for internationalization
- Assisting access for low-bandwidth users
14Benefits of Universal Accessibility (2)
- Improve efficiency
- Reduce site maintenance
- Site search engine improvements
- Repurposing content
- Address server-load
- Address server-bandwidth
- Demonstrate social responsibility
- Reduce legal liability
15Market Share Benefits of Accessible Web Site
Design
(from Andrew Arch and Chuck LeTourneau)
16Technical Efficiency Benefits of Accessible Web
Site Design
(from Andrew Arch and Chuck LeTourneau)
17The Key to Universal Accessibility is Repurposing
- Content is what you say
- Presentation is how you present it
- Content is invariant
- Presentation is variable
- Repurposing is matching content to presentation
- Tools for repurposing are available now
18Presentation
Content
(e.g., CSS, XSL, XHTML, XML)
Complex System
Interface 1
User 1
(e.g., RDF)
Meta-layer of all communication between user
and system
Interface 2
User 2
Interface 3
User 3
Use Profiles
Interface Generator
19Accessible design is not only good design, its
good sense!