application with form content type. User testing with
2 legally blind users was carried on in addition to
accessibility guidelines conformance evaluation. The
developed application seemed to be accessible
according to XUL accessibility guidelines. However,
the results gathered in the user testing indicated
important accessibility barriers. Some of the
detected barriers make the application not operable
for screen reader users.
An expert evaluation has also been considered in
this paper. A screen reader user with more than five
years of experience as a consultant on ICT
accessibility has conducted the review. The results
reveal a strong dependence between platform used
(versions of user agent, operating system and screen
reader) and the accessibility barriers experienced by
users.
The findings of this paper should be considered
in next versions of XUL accessibility guidelines.
Some of them could be included as guidelines
whereas others could be considered as best practices.
This research was oriented to screen reader users
and XUL applications containing forms. In the near
future, there is a need of performing evaluation
studies with more content type, other groups of users
and other assistive technologies. Therefore, future
work will be motivated to the evaluation and
improvement of other XUL accessibility checkpoints
not considered in this work. This research work will
lead to ensure universal access to Mozilla Firefox
add-on applications.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of
the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
through Project ModelAccess (TIN2010-15549) and
the MULTIMEDICA project (TIN2010-20644-C03-
01).
EGOKITUZ is supported by the Department of
Education, Universities and Research of the Basque
Government (Eusko Jaurlaritza/Gobierno Vasco)
through Grant# IT-395-10.
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