W3C

Accessibility Problems on the Web

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  • Not able to see, hear, or move
  • Unable to process some types of information
  • Difficulty reading or comprehending text
  • May not be able to use a mouse or keyboard
  • May have a text-only or small screen or slow internet connection
  • May not speak or understand fluently the language of the web page
  • May be in an occupation where eyes, ears or hands are busy or interfered with
  • May have an old browser, a different browser, a voice browser
  • 460 Million world-wide have accessibility problems

Ivan Herman, Head of Offices

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