Title
Using Semantic-Level Tags in HTML/XML Documents
Abstract
We demonstrate that the development and use of mark-up techniques specifying semantic-level information and the development of advanced browser systems for interpreting these mark-ups appropriately for users with different capabilities can help make universal access a reality. We give several examples of semantic-level tags and attributes and show how they facilitate universal access as well as potentially address other issues in web design such as validation. We describe at least one way that advanced browsers could process such tags. Finally, we outline steps that would be appropriate for developing such mark-up languages and incorporating them into advanced browsers. The use of semantic-level tags allows for universal access to be built in at the early stages of design rather than be tacked on at the end or, even worse, not provided at all.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/978-3-642-02713-0_72
HCI (7)
Keywords
Field
DocType
universal access,web design,mark-up language,semantic-level tag,semantic-level tags,mark-up technique,early stage,advanced browser,different capability,semantic-level information,xml documents,advanced browser system,xml document
Web design,World Wide Web,Information retrieval,XML,Computer science,Universal design,Semantic information
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5616
0302-9743
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.70
7
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lawrence J. Henschen1478280.94
Julia C. Lee232.75