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Disabilities

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Web Accessibility for Users with Speech Disabilities

Worldwide about 18.5 million people have voice, speech, or language disabilities. These people face major disadvantages on basic resources such as the Internet. Although this may sound unreasonable and even unbelievable, it is our society’s harsh reality and this need...

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Web Accessibility for People with Visual Disabilities

People with visual disabilities often face barriers that restrict their interactions with web material, mainly because the web is generally visually focused. Web accessibility standards have been put in place and are mandatory in certain parts of the world to allow visually...

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Website Accessibility for People With an Auditory Disability

Not everyone uses the web the same way. People with Audio or auditory disabilities are a prevalent type of disability that impedes people’s interaction with the web. Auditory disabilities exist on a continuum: hearing impairment could be moderate, mild, severe, or pro...

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Web Accessibility for People with Cognitive Disabilities

Cognitive disability ranges from dyslexia to autism. People with cognitive impairments are limited in the way and manner they retrieve information from the Internet. This is why accessibility is seen as an essential factor when designing quality websites and tools for use.<...

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