Abstract

Images represent a large share of web site contents. Image contents allow users to perceive information using vision, but visually handicapped people cannot perceive the information unless substitute texts that can replace vision are provided. Therefore, in this paper, the Web accessibility compliance status was compared between domestic and overseas sites around their compliance with substitute texts for images. The results indicate that the general Web accessibility compliance rates of domestic and overseas websites have not increased compared to 2013. However, the compliance with substitute texts for images in domestic sites was found to be continuously increasing, whereas it decreased in overseas sites.

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