Database and Web Search Application for Disabled - Senior Design 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Database and Web Search Application for Disabled - Senior Design in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Personal Information Page. Enter your income, age, and household size accurately to ensure relevant service recommendations.
  3. Proceed to the Dynamic Questionnaire. This section will adapt based on your personal information, presenting questions tailored to your eligibility for various programs.
  4. Review the Results Page carefully. It will display services you may qualify for based on the information provided. Take note of program names, addresses, and contact details.
  5. If necessary, utilize the administration functions to add or edit any programs. Ensure all changes are saved correctly in the XML database.

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Make sure that a user interface has big and easy-to-see main elements. Place links, buttons, sliders, and such in a central location on the page so that seniors can read the content more easily. Use big, legible fonts and semi-modular icons so they can be accessible to people with impaired vision.
Keep navigation simple: Simplicity is key for a website that will be used primarily by seniors. Make it easy to figure out where to go to find what they need. Dont complicate the sites navigation by requiring too many decisions. It also helps to use single-click navigation whenever possible.
Keyboard Compatibility. Colors with Good Contrast. Clear Layout and Design. Text to Speech. Large Links, Buttons, and Controls. Video Captions. Customizable Text. Speech Recognition.
Ten Tips for an Accessible Website Screen reader compatibility. Alternative text for images. Keyboard accessibility. Controls for moving content. Controls for timed content. Labeled forms. Color contrast. Accessible downloadable files.