Web+2.0+and+Accessibilty+for+the+Disabled

As new web 2.0 tools develop such as Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and YouTube, it is becoming more challenging to make sure these sites provide accessibility. Those who develop these websites are being given more control over what they add to their pages as technology continues to move forward. However web developers must keep in mind that there are certain problems that occur for those who have disabilities when using web 2.0 tools. Such disabilities when suing web 2.0 tools or other computer applications can consist of visual, motor, cognitive, and hearing problems. And while it cannot be guaranteed that web developers will make their content accessible to those with disabilities, there are measure that can be taken to ensure they are helping to meet the needs of accessibility for the disabled. Access- Accessible Technology Initiative []
 * Web 2.0 and Accessibility**
 * **Problem(s)** ||  **Solution(s)**  ||
 * User cannot hear screen reader because other audio is interfering || Allow user to control which audio is heard on the page ||
 * User is not able to hear audio on page || Provide captions for audio ||
 * User has problems orienting himself/herself with page content || Provide heading with differing text from main content ||
 * User cannot see content of video on a page || Provide audio descriptions ||
 * User is unable to keep up with fast paced content || Allow user to control content changes ||
 * User cannot use a page because the interface depends on drag and drop || Provide access through the keyboard for content on page ||
 * user has problems when log in or/and to using the captcha function || Make sure the login form elements are correctly labeled; instead of a captcha use a question/answer solution ||
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