Content Rearrangement
Also known as: Information Rearrangement, Content Reordering, Page Restructuring
An accessibility technique in which the content of a web page is automatically reorganised to present the most relevant information first, based on user context, intent, or navigational history. Content rearrangement addresses the sequential nature of screen reader output by ensuring that blind users encounter pertinent content early rather than having to listen through banners, navigation bars, and other peripheral elements. Approaches include context-directed reordering (using the source page link context to prioritise destination page content), rule-based restructuring, and semantic annotation methods.
Category: non-visual access · web accessibility · content adaptation
Related: Non-Visual Web Access · Web Page Segmentation · Screen reader · Reading Order