Proceedings of the 12th International Web for All Conference 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2745555.2746647
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Reconciling user and designer preferences in adapting web pages for people with low vision

Abstract: The web has become a major tool for communication, services and an outstanding source of knowledge. It has also grown in com plexity, and end-users may experience difficulties in reading and acquiring good understanding of some overly complex or poorly designed web pages. This observation is even more valid for people with visual disabilities. In this paper, we focus on people with low or weakening vision, for whom we propose to adapt web pages to their needs, while preserving the spirit of the original design… Show more

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“…The conformance was measured using a three-level categorization; Level A (lowest), Level AA, and Level AAA (highest). An initiative to improve web accessibility has been carried by reconciling the adapting preferences between the low vision users and the designer of web pages [4]. The author introduced an approach that works with HTML which able to provide adaptation for specific user preferences.…”
Section: Web Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conformance was measured using a three-level categorization; Level A (lowest), Level AA, and Level AAA (highest). An initiative to improve web accessibility has been carried by reconciling the adapting preferences between the low vision users and the designer of web pages [4]. The author introduced an approach that works with HTML which able to provide adaptation for specific user preferences.…”
Section: Web Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%