Web Simplification Prototype for Cognitive Disabled Users
Author(s) -
Maira Kamran,
Marium Malik,
Muhammad Waseem Iqbal,
Muhammad Anwar,
Muhammad Aqeel,
Sana Ahmad
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
human behavior and emerging technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2578-1863
DOI - 10.1155/2022/5817410
Subject(s) - web accessibility initiative , web analytics , world wide web , web accessibility , web standards , computer science , analytics , information and communications technology , web development , web design , web application , web engineering , web application security , the internet , data science
Information and communication technology (ICT) and World Wide Web (WWW) are increasingly being used in daily life and becoming important in community, business, personal performance, and improvement of livelihood. people with disabilities (PWDs) can easily perform many tasks using WWW which might be difficult or impossible for them. However, many websites applications such as e-learning, e-commerce, and e-government are not specifically designed keeping in view PWD users. Through the web accessibility guidelines, web developers can build a web program accessible to PWDs. In this paper, we have investigated the issues related to website design that make it unavailable for PWDs. Keeping in view these issues, we have built a framework to make the web easier for PWDs. In addition, these issues are assessed using the GTmetrix, Netcraft, and WAVE accessibility tools and the results are generated using Google Analytics. Based on these results, we have proposed a simplified web version to improve website access for people with disabilities. The proposed prototype is also implemented on a website called Easywebcare by incorporating our recommendations for resolving the investigated issues. Analytics shows that the proposed type surpasses all existing activities in improving website accessibility for people with disabilities.
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