对听觉网站的要求

D. Bolchini, S. Colazzo, P. Paolini
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听觉互动网站主要(在某些情况下也是唯一)基于“听”,而不是“看”。当用户有视觉障碍,或者不太注意屏幕(也可能是很小的屏幕)时,就需要它们。今天的Web站点,甚至大多数移动应用程序,首先使用“可视通道”来传达内容、导航/交互功能和“界面消息”(例如方向、应用程序结构、页面结构、页面上元素的优先级等)。然而,尽管听觉Web站点的需求具有相关性(例如W3C- WAI计划),但当前的可访问性指导方针没有很好地解决这些需求。事实上,大多数焦点似乎都放在基本的可访问性问题上(例如,每个图像都应该有一个语义上等效的文本),或者关于技术问题(例如,如何避免在页面布局中使用表格)。本文讨论了听觉网站的主要需求及其对用户体验和网站发展的影响。这项工作是基于基础(语言学)研究和现实生活经验,其中为视障用户和移动场景设计和试验了网站
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Requirements for Aural Web Sites
Aural interactive Web sites are mainly (and in same cases exclusively) based upon "listening to", instead of "looking at". They are needed when users have visual impairments, or not much attention can be paid to a screen (possibly also a tiny one). Web sites, today, and even most mobile applications, use, above all, the "visual channel" to communicate content, navigation/interaction capabilities and "interface messages " (such as orientation, application structure, page structure, priorities of elements on the page, ...). However, requirements for aural Web sites, despite their relevance (e.g. W3C- WAI initiatives), are poorly addressed by current accessibility guidelines. Most of the focus, in fact, seem to lay upon basic accessibility issues (such as the fact that each image should have a semantically equivalent text), or about technicalities (such as how to avoid the use of tables for the pages layout). This paper discusses salient requirements for aural Web sites and their implications upon both the user experience and the Web sites evolution. The work is based upon basic (linguistic) research and upon real-life experience, in which Web sites for visually-impaired users and mobile scenarios have been designed and also experimented
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