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[DRAFT] How People with Disabilities Use the Web: Overview
Editors Draft: $Date: 2012/06/14 12:31:20 $ [changelog]
Status: This document is an in-progress draft and should not be referenced or quoted under any circumstances. Please send comments to wai-eo-editors@w3.org (a publicly archived list).
The current posted version of this document is available from http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/people-use-web/.
Introduction
How do people who cannot move their arms use your website? What about people who cannot see well or at all? Or people who have difficulty hearing or understanding, or have other accessibility needs?
This resource introduces how people with disabilities, including people with age-related impairments, use the Web. It describes tools and approaches that people with different kinds of disabilities use to removed text: {browse} added text: [interact with] the Web and the design barriers they encounter on the Web. It helps developers, designers, and others removed text: {to} understand the principles for creating accessible websites, web applications, browsers, and other web tools.
This resource includes the following pages:
- Stories of Web Users - added text: [provides] removed text: {stories of selected} scenarios of people with disabilities using the Web removed text: {,} to removed text: {highlight the effect of barriers and the broader benefits of accessible} added text: [show how] websites and web tools added text: [work when they are accessible, and to show examples of accessibility barriers when they are not].
- Diversity of Web Users - explores the removed text: {wide range of} diversity of people and abilities, and removed text: {highlights} added text: [explains] some of the removed text: {types of} added text: [web accessibility] barriers that people commonly encounter from removed text: {inaccessible design} added text: [poorly designed websites and web tools].
- Diversity in Web Use - introduces some of the techniques and tools that people with disabilities use to interact with the Web, such as browser settings, text-to-speech, voice recognition, and many more.
- Accessibility Principles - introduces removed text: {some of the} web accessibility requirements and removed text: {provides} references removed text: {to} the international accessibility standards from W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).
Tips:
- There are additional supporting materials available on the Web, such as videos of how people with disabilities use the Web .
- For instructions on how to customize your particular web browser and computer setup, see Better Web Browsing: Tips for Customizing Your Computer.
- If you develop personas , you can use this information to help develop them, per Using WAI Material.