Accessibility Analyzer: Tool for New Adaptations in Government Web Applications to Improve Accessibility

The “Outline for All” has turned into a very popular principle during the most recent years. Be that as it may, the advancement of products, services, and applications that are accessible by all individuals including diverse capacity is an exceptionally troublesome task. Web accessibility guidelines and techniques concentrates on reasonable utilization of alternative techniques and components for introducing the information and encourage the user communication paying little respect to their capacities. Web developers plays important role in development of accessible websites. Lamentably, a huge number of sites do not follow the accessibility standards. This paper aims to create an application which reports the results of accessibility issues found in the websites. The proposed accessibility analyzer is able to analyze Government websites and generate the results automatically. The result uncovers that the number of the government sites don't meet the suggested priority conformance level absolutely and disregard to consent to the principles of the WCAG(Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.0. Critical work ought to be finished with a particular ultimate objective to make these web sites of Government destinations as the best-watched illustrations. This new approach could be profitable to upgrade the level of accessibility of various government websites.

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