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Guideline review tools detect and flag a web page’s or site’s deviation from design criteria (e.g., W3C HTML coding standards [World Wide Web Consortium, 2001c], Section 508 guidelines [Center for Information Technology Accommodation, 2002], or W3C Content Accessibility Guidelines [World Wide Web Consortium, 1999]). A few tools can assist practitioners with making recommended changes or can modify designs automatically. Section 3 of Chapter 10 showed that, among the automated evaluation tools, practitioners were most likely to use guideline review tools, yet they were not satisfied with the tools that they had used.
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Ivory, M.Y. (2003). Comparison of Guideline Review Tools. In: Automated Web Site Evaluation. Human-Computer Interaction Series, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0375-8_11
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