- From: Ahmed Bagi <Ahmed@abagi.freeserve.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 09:42:54 -0000
- To: <w3c-translators@w3.org>, "Ian B. Jacobs \(by way of Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>\)" <ij@w3.org>
I had a quick look at the URLs and must say this is very reassuring indeed. I am involved with similar/connected mission and would very much like to show my great appreciation to all those involved in helping the visual, hearing, physical, cognitive, and neurological unable. Assistive technology plays a tremendous role in communicating with Application Programming Interface (API), conventional input/output/device API through user agent. Most impressed. Ahmed Mohamed Bagi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian B. Jacobs (by way of Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>)" <ij@w3.org> To: <w3c-translators@w3.org> Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 6:19 PM Subject: Invitation to translate User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 > > > > > Dear Translators, > > I am pleased to announce the publication of the > User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 1.0 [1] as a > W3C Recommendation. UAAG 1.0 provides guidelines for > designing browsers and multimedia players that lower > barriers to Web accessibility for people with disabilities. > > The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) has already benefitted > from the contributions of translators of WCAG 1.0 and ATAG 1.0, > and I hope will continue to find support for translations of > UAAG 1.0 (which we will list here [2]). > > Thank you for your valuable work, > > _ Ian Jacobs, editor of UAAG 1.0 > > [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-UAAG10-20021217/ > [2] http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/UAAG-translations > > -- > Ian Jacobs (ij@w3.org) http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs > Tel: +1 718 260-9447 > > >
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