[EN]Fifteen years after the publication of the first Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the lack of universal access to information on the internet remains a major stumbling block for inclusiveness and participation in today’s society. Although disabled users' interaction with the web has experienced major improvements, a strong commitment toward social inclusion is still required from all actors involved in the web development cycle, including localization professionals
The development of information and communication technologies have improved the dissemination of inf...
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) develops strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make t...
[EN]As researchers in web localisation, web accessibility and controlled-language (CL) software, we ...
Fifteen years after the publication of the first Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the la...
Web content accessibility for people with functional diversity is essential for building and integra...
In spite of the remarkable technology advancements that we have experienced over the last decades, t...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
Successful access to information in the Web is heavily conditioned by the end user's web browsing ex...
The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the Worl...
Throughout the last two decades, the localisation industry has witnessed and benefited from not only...
We argue that while work to optimize the accessibility of the World Wide Web through the publication...
This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies h...
Translation inevitably leads to increased access to information for all, particularly when it is mad...
The importance of web accessibility has spread throughout close technical disciplines, leading to ne...
The paper is an overview of issues related to the accessibility of Web sites, of European initiative...
The development of information and communication technologies have improved the dissemination of inf...
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) develops strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make t...
[EN]As researchers in web localisation, web accessibility and controlled-language (CL) software, we ...
Fifteen years after the publication of the first Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the la...
Web content accessibility for people with functional diversity is essential for building and integra...
In spite of the remarkable technology advancements that we have experienced over the last decades, t...
Abstract Access to, and movement around, complex online environments, of which the World Wide Web (W...
Successful access to information in the Web is heavily conditioned by the end user's web browsing ex...
The paper provides an overview of what accessibility means, i.e. the ability to make use of the Worl...
Throughout the last two decades, the localisation industry has witnessed and benefited from not only...
We argue that while work to optimize the accessibility of the World Wide Web through the publication...
This paper explores the concept of Web accessibility and how technologies, guidelines and policies h...
Translation inevitably leads to increased access to information for all, particularly when it is mad...
The importance of web accessibility has spread throughout close technical disciplines, leading to ne...
The paper is an overview of issues related to the accessibility of Web sites, of European initiative...
The development of information and communication technologies have improved the dissemination of inf...
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) develops strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make t...
[EN]As researchers in web localisation, web accessibility and controlled-language (CL) software, we ...