Title :
The case for the use of plain English to increase web accessibility
Author :
Boldyreff, Cornelia ; Burd, Elizabeth ; Donkin, Joanna ; Marshall, Sarah
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Dept., Durham Univ., UK
Abstract :
Within the endeavour of work to increase the accessibility of Web pages, little attention has been paid to the contribution that simplifying the textual content could make. Furthermore, attention needs to be given to alternative renderings of Web page content as the Web becomes more graphically and aurally orientated. This paper describes the role that plain language can play in supporting accessibility, particularly where textual content must be translated into sign language or speech, where plain language is clear and simple language which is both readable and understandable by the audience for which it is intended. It concludes that the use of plain language in Web sites can aid accessibility for many categories of user including those with hearing or visual disabilities, or both as is the case with the deaf-blind population, but also for the population as a whole.
Keywords :
handicapped aids; information resources; Web accessibility; Web pages; Web sites; deaf-blind population; hearing disabilities; plain English; sign language; speech; textual content; visual disabilities; Aging; Auditory system; Computer aided software engineering; Councils; Deafness; Ear; Handicapped aids; Identity-based encryption; Natural languages; Terminology;
Conference_Titel :
Web Site Evolution, 2001. Proceedings. 3rd International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1399-9
DOI :
10.1109/WSE.2001.988784