TY - CONF UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84921817454&doi=10.1109%2fIUSER.2014.7002693&partnerID=40&md5=cc20673740a8f014ecab9ea41adb3e68 A1 - Sulaiman, S. A1 - Rambli, D.R.A. A1 - Mokhtahir, M.M. A1 - Ghayas, S. EP - 152 Y1 - 2015/// SN - 9781479958122 PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. N1 - cited By 3; Conference of 2014 3rd International Conference on User Science and Engineering, i-USEr 2014 ; Conference Date: 2 September 2014 Through 5 September 2014; Conference Code:109985 N2 - Web accessibility in terms of providing comprehensive information on a webpage is an issue for the visually impaired users. This could be due to the websites developed are usually with sighted users in mind and the unavailability of an assistive technology to fully support the information presented. The loss in semantic information on the webpage creates frustration among these special groups of users during web browsing. This paper addresses the problem by examining how non-visual text elements such as font attributes and text hierarchy could be presented to the visually impaired users. A webpage that enables the font attributes to be interacted haptically using a Braille line 20 cell was developed. An evaluation study was conducted with a group of visually-impaired Internet users to assess the effectiveness of the webpage. The results showed that most of the users are able to visualize the text structure of the page. The haptically-enabled font attributes improve the readability of the webpage and enable the users to understand better the content presented. © 2014 IEEE. KW - Semantic Web; Semantics KW - Haptic feedbacks; readability; Semantic information; Text elements; Web accessibility KW - Websites ID - scholars6054 TI - Representing text attributes haptically on a webpage for the visually impaired SP - 149 AV - none ER -