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bookCommon Accessibility Barriers

When interacting with websites, users can face a variety of obstacles that make it difficult or even impossible to access content and complete tasks. These obstacles are known as accessibility barriers. Understanding these common barriers is crucial to creating inclusive digital experiences. Some of the most frequent accessibility barriers include:

  • Missing alt text for images;
  • Poor color contrast between text and background;
  • Lack of keyboard support for navigation and interaction;
  • Confusing or inconsistent navigation structures;
  • Inadequate labeling of form fields and controls;
  • Reliance on color alone to convey information;
  • Non-descriptive link text, such as "click here";
  • Dynamic content updates that are not announced to assistive technologies.

Missing alt text means that users who rely on screen readers cannot understand the content or function of images, making the site less informative. Poor color contrast can make text unreadable for users with low vision or color blindness. If a website lacks keyboard support, users who cannot use a mouse are unable to navigate or interact with the site. Confusing navigation can leave users lost, unable to find the information they need. Each of these barriers excludes people with disabilities from fully participating online, highlighting the importance of accessible design.

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Assistive technology refers to hardware or software tools that help people with disabilities interact with digital content. Examples include screen readers, screen magnifiers, speech recognition software, and alternative input devices. These technologies help users overcome accessibility barriers by providing alternative ways to access or interact with web content.

1. Which of the following is a common accessibility barrier?

2. How do assistive technologies help users overcome accessibility barriers?

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When interacting with websites, users can face a variety of obstacles that make it difficult or even impossible to access content and complete tasks. These obstacles are known as accessibility barriers. Understanding these common barriers is crucial to creating inclusive digital experiences. Some of the most frequent accessibility barriers include:

  • Missing alt text for images;
  • Poor color contrast between text and background;
  • Lack of keyboard support for navigation and interaction;
  • Confusing or inconsistent navigation structures;
  • Inadequate labeling of form fields and controls;
  • Reliance on color alone to convey information;
  • Non-descriptive link text, such as "click here";
  • Dynamic content updates that are not announced to assistive technologies.

Missing alt text means that users who rely on screen readers cannot understand the content or function of images, making the site less informative. Poor color contrast can make text unreadable for users with low vision or color blindness. If a website lacks keyboard support, users who cannot use a mouse are unable to navigate or interact with the site. Confusing navigation can leave users lost, unable to find the information they need. Each of these barriers excludes people with disabilities from fully participating online, highlighting the importance of accessible design.

index.html

index.html

copy
Note
Definition

Assistive technology refers to hardware or software tools that help people with disabilities interact with digital content. Examples include screen readers, screen magnifiers, speech recognition software, and alternative input devices. These technologies help users overcome accessibility barriers by providing alternative ways to access or interact with web content.

1. Which of the following is a common accessibility barrier?

2. How do assistive technologies help users overcome accessibility barriers?

question mark

Which of the following is a common accessibility barrier?

Select the correct answer

question mark

How do assistive technologies help users overcome accessibility barriers?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 2. ChapterΒ 6
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