Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Government of Canada’s Common Look and Feel (CLF) Standards for the Internet governed the branding, usability & accessibility standards for its websites and web applications from 2000 - 2010. It comprised the following four parts, now rescinded: Part 1: Standard on Web Addresses- i.e. tbs-sct.gc.ca Part 2: Standard on the Accessibility, Interoperability and Usability of Web sites - coding practices for accessibility Part 3: Standard on Common Web Page Formats – to create a common look and feel of Web pages so that they could be easily identified as belonging to the Government of Canada Part 4: Standard on Email – for consistent identification of government employees↑"@en }
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- Common_Look_and_Feel abstract "The Government of Canada’s Common Look and Feel (CLF) Standards for the Internet governed the branding, usability & accessibility standards for its websites and web applications from 2000 - 2010. It comprised the following four parts, now rescinded: Part 1: Standard on Web Addresses- i.e. tbs-sct.gc.ca Part 2: Standard on the Accessibility, Interoperability and Usability of Web sites - coding practices for accessibility Part 3: Standard on Common Web Page Formats – to create a common look and feel of Web pages so that they could be easily identified as belonging to the Government of Canada Part 4: Standard on Email – for consistent identification of government employees↑".
- Q5153424 abstract "The Government of Canada’s Common Look and Feel (CLF) Standards for the Internet governed the branding, usability & accessibility standards for its websites and web applications from 2000 - 2010. It comprised the following four parts, now rescinded: Part 1: Standard on Web Addresses- i.e. tbs-sct.gc.ca Part 2: Standard on the Accessibility, Interoperability and Usability of Web sites - coding practices for accessibility Part 3: Standard on Common Web Page Formats – to create a common look and feel of Web pages so that they could be easily identified as belonging to the Government of Canada Part 4: Standard on Email – for consistent identification of government employees↑".