Cognitive Learning Disabilities
Clear writing and good use of images and audio can help those with learning disabilities, who may need support for complex use of language. Simple navigation, easy-to-follow links and clear web page design helps everyone, but these features are particularly important for this group of people. Clear feedback when performing actions is beneficial, but too many links and dense text will not help. Further advice from WebAIM about Cognitive Disabilities and web accessibility as well as guidance from Mozilla Developer pages
Relevant Tests
Tests that contribute to accessibility scores for this disability.
Top Ten Products
Products that score best in the Relevant Tests for this disability.
Product | Last Review Score |
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Gmail | 95% |
Outlook Web App | 95% |
Yahoo Answers | 95% |
Amazon | 93% |
Google Scholar | 92% |
Microsoft OneDrive (was Live SkyDrive) | 92% |
Anobii | 92% |
digg | 90% |
Moodle | 90% |
Drupal | 89% |