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AnySurfer - Towards an accessible internet

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# Towards an accessible internet.

AnySurfer offers advice, auditing, and training to help you create accessible websites, documents and apps. Follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and improve your services for all visitors, including those who have low vision, are hard of hearing, or have difficulties using a mouse or keyboard.

## Recent articles

### Colour contrast

A high colour contrast ratio between a text and its background makes said text easier to read for colour blind and partially sighted users.

### Self-service terminals and kiosks

Accessible devices in public spaces must provide different interaction mechanisms. Environmental factors must be taken into account by designers and developers, as well as the accessibility of the device itself, in order to create a customisable user interface.

### Accessible drop down menus

A main navigation with expandable levels is compact, gives users an overview of all pages, and allows to go quickly to a specific page.

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**Tuinwijk (WCAG 2.2 AA)**
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**Federaal Instituut voor de bescherming en de bevordering van de Rechten van de Mens (WCAG 2.2 AA)**
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**Piet Devos (WCAG 2.1 AA)**

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