Statistics

In table 2 you can find the percentages in relation to the classification about the 'accessibility' of Rome University 'La Sapienza'.

                             Description Tab. 2
      ___________________________________________________________
     |                          |        SCORE          |        |
     | ACCESSIBILITY DEGREE     |_______________________| TOTAL  |
     |                          | Light | Medium| Grave |   %    |
     |__________________________|_______|_______|_______|________|
     |                          |       |       |       |        |
     | Total Accessibility      |   *   |   *   |   *   |  13.89 |
     |__________________________|_______|_______|_______|________|
     |                          |       |       |       |        |
     | Poor Form                | 16.67 |  2.78 | 11.11 |  30.56 |
     |__________________________|_______|_______|_______|________|
     |                          |       |       |       |        |
     | Tricky Navigation        |  2.78 | 11.11 | 38.89 |  52.78 |
     |__________________________|_______|_______|_______|________|
     |                          |       |       |       |        |
     | Inaccessibility          |   *   |   *   |   *   |   2.78 |
     |__________________________|_______|_______|_______|________|
     |                          |       |       |       |        |
     | TOTAL                    | 19.45 | 13.89 | 50.00 |    100 |
     |__________________________|_______|_______|_______|________|

       Table 2. Statistics about Sites accessibility degree.
                               
As you can see in table 2, according to the classification we made, the Home Pages show some trouble when you surf in only text mode in the 86.11 % on the total.
In the 55.56 % among the analyzed pages these problems were about navigability/accessibility of that page; only the 13.89 % showed no trouble for navigation in textual mode.
Finally, the inaccessibility elements were in the 50.00 % classified as elements of grave inaccessibility.

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