TY - GEN
T1 - What's new? - Making web page updates accessible
AU - Borodin, Yevgen
AU - Bigham, Jeffrey P.
AU - Raman, Rohit
AU - Ramakrishnan, I. V.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Web applications facilitated by technologies such as JavaScript, DHTML, AJAX, and Flash use a considerable amount of dynamic web content that is either inaccessible or unusable by blind people. Server side changes to web content cause whole page refreshes, but only small sections of the page update, causing blind web users to search linearly through the page to find new content. The connecting theme is the need to quickly and unobtrusively identify the segments of a web page that have changed and notify the user of them. In this paper we propose Dynamo, a system designed to unify different types of dynamic content and make dynamic content accessible to blind web users. Dynamo treats web page updates uniformly and its methods encompass both web updates enabled through dynamic content and scripting, and updates resulting from static page refreshes, form submissions, and template-based web sites. From an algorithmic and interaction perspective Dynamo detects underlying changes and provides users with a single and intuitive interface for reviewing the changes that have occurred. We report on the quantitative and qualitative results of an evaluation conducted with blind users. These results suggest that Dynamo makes access to dynamic content faster, and that blind web users like it better than existing interfaces.
AB - Web applications facilitated by technologies such as JavaScript, DHTML, AJAX, and Flash use a considerable amount of dynamic web content that is either inaccessible or unusable by blind people. Server side changes to web content cause whole page refreshes, but only small sections of the page update, causing blind web users to search linearly through the page to find new content. The connecting theme is the need to quickly and unobtrusively identify the segments of a web page that have changed and notify the user of them. In this paper we propose Dynamo, a system designed to unify different types of dynamic content and make dynamic content accessible to blind web users. Dynamo treats web page updates uniformly and its methods encompass both web updates enabled through dynamic content and scripting, and updates resulting from static page refreshes, form submissions, and template-based web sites. From an algorithmic and interaction perspective Dynamo detects underlying changes and provides users with a single and intuitive interface for reviewing the changes that have occurred. We report on the quantitative and qualitative results of an evaluation conducted with blind users. These results suggest that Dynamo makes access to dynamic content faster, and that blind web users like it better than existing interfaces.
KW - Blind users
KW - Dynamic content
KW - HearSay
KW - Non-visual aural interface
KW - Screen reader
KW - Web browser
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/62949244963
U2 - 10.1145/1414471.1414499
DO - 10.1145/1414471.1414499
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:62949244963
SN - 9781595939760
T3 - ASSETS'08: The 10th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
SP - 145
EP - 152
BT - ASSETS'08
T2 - 10th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS'08
Y2 - 13 October 2008 through 15 October 2008
ER -