Common Look and Feel Standards
for the Internet (CLF 2.0)
Your web site must be CLF compliant by December 31, 2008.
If you need help with CLF 2.0 conversion projects, you should consider the extensive experience MarketAccess has gained since the inception of CLF 1.0:
- Audited over 350 GoC sites for CLF and accessibility
- Designed over 150 CLF compliant designs for various Government departments
- Wrote and authored the "State of CLF compliance Report" for
Treasury Board
- Trained over 150 Government employees through our hands on CLF workshops
and on-site workshops customized to meet the unique needs of our clients
CLF 1.0 brought standardization to government web sites, but it was limiting in a variety of ways as well.
The introduction of CLF 2.0 enables organizations to take advantage of modern web practicies. Common Look and Feel 2.0 also addresses changes to technology and issues raised over the past half decade since CLF 1.0 was mandated.
MarketAccess has a broad range of experience in continuing CLF requirements, including accessbility issues, document conversion (XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS 1.0), and design considerations.
Contact us now for a FREE,
no obligation consultation to find out how we can team with you to meet your
needs.
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