The World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) User Agent Accessibility Guidelines, part of their Web Accessibility Initiative, address how to design user agents such as Web browsers that make the Web more accessible for people with disabilities. The guidelines focus on the accessibility of interfaces and internal facilities as well as communication with other technologies. These September 12, 2001 guidelines have "candidate recommendation" status, which means that W3C considers them stable and is encouraging the development community to adopt them. Nonetheless, users should note that other documents may supercede this one in the process the guidelines go through to become Proposed Recommendations.
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