- From: Gijs Veyfeyken <gijs@anysurfer.be>
- Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 08:30:06 +0200
- To: public-auth-trans-nl@w3.org
- Message-Id: <406CE252-C2C0-4677-910E-DBA9332F7590@anysurfer.be>
AnySurfer, capital A en capital S :-) Kind regards, Gijs > Op 15 apr. 2020, om 21:00 heeft Roel Van Gils <roel@elevenways.be> het volgende geschreven: > > Hi, > > It’s no biggie, but to be completely accurate, our company name is spelled "Eleven Ways" (not Elevenways) and my name is "Roel Van Gils" (not Roel van Gils). > > I know that ‘Van’ (capital V) in surnames is very uncommon in the Netherlands, but in Belgium it’s the norm! :-) > > "Eleven Ways, www.elevenways.be <http://www.elevenways.be/>, Roel Van Gils" > > Thanks! > Roel > > Roel Van Gils > Digital Accessibility Specialist at Eleven Ways <https://www.elevenways.be/> > +32 473 88 18 06 <tel://0032473881806> > <http://www.elevenways.be/> > <http://www.elevenways.be/> > We help you deliver digital experiences anyone can use. > >> On 15 April 2020, at 19:13, Rian Rietveld <rian@level-level.com <mailto:rian@level-level.com>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Is it possible to make an adjustment in the name of the company I work for in the line: >> Level-level, www.level-level.com <http://www.level-level.com/>, Rian Rietveld >> >> It’s Level Level, without a dash and with a second capitalised L. >> >> So that would be: >> Level Level, www.level-level.com <http://www.level-level.com/>, Rian Rietveld >> >> Kind regards, >> Rian Rietveld >> >> Senior accessibility consultant >> Level Level, full service web agency >> >> Willem Buytewechstraat 42, 3024 BN Rotterdam, the Netherlands >> >> Tel: +31108429259 / +31622451275 >> Web: level-level.com <http://level-level.com/> >> >> >> >> >>
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