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Que l'on utilise l'expression "Accessibilité du Web 2.0" ou "Accessibilité du Web Avancée" (traduction littérale de l'anglais advanced), la même idée est véhiculée : rendre accessible un site Web 2.0 demande une compétence supplémentaire (ARIA, API, user interactions) à celle nécessaire pour rendre accessible un site Web 1.0 (WCAG, CSS, xHTML).
The W3C notices the tendency for existing social networking platforms to exclude those potential users with disabilities or constrained devices (e.g., mobile).
Scripting Enabled is a conference and hack day in London, England in September 2008.
The aim of the conference is to break down the barriers between disabled users and the social web as much as giving ethical hackers real world issues to solve. We talked about improving the accessibility of the web for a long time - let's not wait, let's make it happen.
L'accessibilité technique des contenus Web est nécessaire mais pour les consulter, il est nécessaire de proposer des logiciels adaptés aux différents besoins des utilisateurs.