词条 | AnySurfer |
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The checklist AnySurfer uses when allocating the AnySurfer label is based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0).[2] HistoryBlindSurfer was founded in 2001 by Rudi Canters, a blind Internet pioneer. He was aided in his efforts by Blindenzorg Licht en Liefde. Thanks to financial support by Gelijke Kansen Vlaanderen, the project was consolidated in 2002. After Canters' death on 14 April 2003, the project and the renown of its label continued to grow.[2] On 1 July 2006, BlindSurfer changed its name to AnySurfer. This was done in order to avoid reinforcing the stereotype that web accessibility only benefits the visually impaired, rather than people with disabilities as a whole.[3] In December 2008, a second edition of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines was published. AnySurfer took part in translating these updated guidelines into Dutch, and adapted their own checklist to conform to WCAG 2.0.[4] Operations of AnySurfer
Sources1. ^{{cite web |url=http://braillenet.org/colloques/policies/walraven_paper.html |title=E-accessibility initiatives undertaken in Belgium and on the demand of European Institutions in the field of e-accessibility|last=Walraven |first=Marc |website=Braille Net}} 2. ^1 2 The BlindSurfer Project, in Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance by Richard Rutter, Apress, 2007. 3. ^Webtoegankelijkheid, in Wat [geweest/gewenst] is. Myriam Vermeerbergen. Academia Press. 2008. 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.anysurfer.be/nl/blog/detail/nederlandse-vertaling-wcag2-0-is-klaar |title=Nederlandse vertaling WCAG2.0 is klaar|last=Simons |first=Bart |website=AnySurfer}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/261475 |title=Toegankelijkheidsmonitor 2009 |last=Baldewijns |first=Jeroen |website=KU Leuven}} External links
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