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引用次数: 27
摘要
Web Accessibility Visual Evaluator (WAVE)是一个工具,除了执行自动检查之外,它还帮助用户执行必要的人工判断,以评估一个网页是否对有残疾和没有残疾的人普遍可访问。例如,WAVE (a)将盲人访问的信息(如替代文本、结构标记、阅读顺序)插入到正常人看到的表示中;(b)标记需要为聋人提供相应内容的音频内容;(c)需要连续运动控制的标志对象,需要对运动障碍者进行等效的离散访问;从而帮助用户评估残疾人和非残疾人的访问在功能上是否等同。
The Web Accessibility Visual Evaluator (WAVE) is a tool that, in addition to performing automated checks, helps users perform the human judgments essential for evaluating if a web page is universally accessible to people with and without disabilities. For example, the WAVE (a) inserts the information accessed by people who are blind (e.g. alternative text, structural markup, reading order) into the representation seen by people who are sighted; (b) flags audio content requiring equivalents for people who are deaf; and (c) flags objects requiring continuous motor control that require equivalent discrete access for people with motor disabilities; thus helping the user evaluate whether access by people with and without disabilities is functionally equivalent.