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Spletna dostopnost na praktičnem primeru spletišča Nacionalnega sveta invalidskih organizacij Slovenije
ID Flis, Maja (Author), ID Stanković Elesini, Urška (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Weingerl, Primož (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Spletne strani so danes sestavni del različnih vidikov družbenega udejstvovanja, vključno z izobraževanjem, zaposlovanjem, državno upravo, trgovino, zdravjem, rekreacijo in kulturo. Njihovi uporabi se je tako v sodobnem življenju vse težje izogniti, saj so primarno komunikacijsko in organizacijsko sredstvo, ki bi moralo vsakomur zagotoviti dostopne informacije in storitve. A žal v praksi pogosto ni tako, zlasti pri ranljivih skupinah, kot so posamezniki z gibalnimi motnjami (kot so tetraplegiki), senzornimi okvarami (kot so slepota ali slabovidnost, gluhost ali naglušnost), z duševnimi težavami in tisti, ki so utrpeli poškodbe glave, saj je večina spletišč zasnovanih in implementiranih brez upoštevanja omenjenih ljudi z različnimi oblikami oviranosti. Spletna dostopnost je kljub zakonskim obveznostim in standardom WCAG 2.1 še naprej v veliki meri zanemarjena. Vendar je bilo v zadnjem letu na tem področju nekaj napredkov. Po Direktivi o dostopnosti spletišč in mobilnih aplikacij organov javnega sektorja (Direktiva 2016/2102, 2016) je Slovenija sprejela predlog Zakona o dostopnosti spletišč in mobilnih aplikacij. V diplomskem delu bomo to področje natančneje raziskali in se osredotočili na zasnovo spletne strani Nacionalnega sveta invalidskih organizacij od definiranja ciljne skupine do preoblikovanja na podlagi celostne grafične podobe. Podrobneje želimo predstaviti sklope priporočil in izpostaviti, za katere ranljive skupine je upoštevanje teh priporočil najpomembnejše ter jih implementirati v samo oblikovanje spletne strani.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ljudje s posebnimi potrebami, spletna dostopnost, WCAG 2.1
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:NTF - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-149675 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:Practical example of web accessibility of National Council of Disability Organizations of Slovenia website
Abstract:
Today, websites are integral to various aspects of social engagement, including education, employment, government, commerce, health, recreation, and culture. Their use is, therefore, increasingly difficult to avoid in modern life, as they are the primary means of communication and organization, which should provide accessible information and services to everyone. But unfortunately, in practice, this is often not the case, especially for vulnerable groups such as individuals with movement disorders (such as tetraplegics), sensory impairments (such as blindness or low vision, deafness, or hearing loss), mental problems, and those who have suffered head injuries, as most websites are designed and implemented without considering people with different forms of disability. Despite legal obligations and WCAG 2.1 standards, web accessibility remains largely neglected. However, there has been some progress in this area over the past year. According to the Directive on the Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Sector Bodies (Directive 2016/2102, 2016), Slovenia adopted the proposal of the Act on the Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications. In the thesis, we will investigate this area in more detail and focus on the design of the website of the National Council of Disability Organizations, from defining the target group to redesigning it based on an integrated graphic image. We want to present the sets of recommendations in more detail, highlight for which vulnerable groups it is most important to follow these recommendations, and implement them in the design of the website itself.

Keywords:people with disabilities, web accessibility, WCAG 2.1

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