The Web is fundamentally designed to work for all people, regardless of their hardware, software, language, culture, location, or physical or mental ability. When the Web meets this goal, it is accessible to people with a diverse range of hearing, movement, sight, and cognitive ability.
Thus, the impact of disability is radically changed on the Web because the Web removes barriers to communication and interaction that many people face in the physical world. However, when websites, web technologies, or web tools are badly designed, they can create barriers that exclude people from using the Web.
Here are some exemple of problems that your user might encounter :
It includes reduced contrast sensitivity, color perception, near-focus and complete blindness making it difficult to read web pages.
It includes reduced dexterity and fine motor control, making it difficult to use a mouse and click small targets.
It includes difficulty at hearing higher-pitched sounds and separating sounds.Complete deafnessmakes it difficult or impossible to hear podcasts and other audio, especially when there is background music.
It includes reduced short-term memory, difficulty concentrating, and being easily distracted, making it difficult to follow navigation and complete online tasks.
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