Abstract

The purpose of this study is to evaluate quality of local government's tour guide homepage not from the user's perspective but from the perspective of the homepage itself through web standards and web accessibility. In order to evaluate tour guide homepage, web standards and web accessibility were evaluated. For the web standards, Markup and CSS methods were evaluated using UNICORN, an evaluation tool provided by W3C and for the web accessibility, 5 items were evaluated using KWAH, an evaluation tool provided by National Information Society Agency. As the result of web standards, from total of 202 tour guide homepages, 28 (13%) homepages were following the Markup method and 74 (36.6%) homepages were following CSS method. Only 20 (10.3%) homepages were following both the Markup and the CSS methods whilst almost 90% of the tour guide homepages were not following the web standards. As the result of the web accessibility, 18 (8.9%) homepages were following all 5 items and more than 90% of the homepages were confirmed not following the web accessibility.

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