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The original WCAG version of the Colour Contrast Tool was commissioned (on June 27th, 2007) from Steven Faulkner by the Trace Center using funds from grant # H133E030012 from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), US-DEd. Originally, the credit line was included on the website . However it seems to have gotten lost when the re-implementation was done. If you can add it back it helps us and especially the funding agency who is always under pressure to show outcomes.
Here is the credit line for this
The funding for the original WCAG version of the Colour Contras tool was provided by the Trace Center under grant #H133E030012 from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). However no endorsement of the work by NIDILR should be inferred.
if you can - thanks
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Fantastic
Let me know so I can let the funding agency know
Appreciate it
gregg
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Professor, University of Maryland, College Park
Director , Trace R&D Center, UMD
Co-Founder Raising the Floor. http://raisingthefloor.org
The Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure (GPII) http://GPII.net
The Morphic project https://morphic.org
The original WCAG version of the Colour Contrast Tool was commissioned (on June 27th, 2007) from Steven Faulkner by the Trace Center using funds from grant # H133E030012 from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), US-DEd. Originally, the credit line was included on the website . However it seems to have gotten lost when the re-implementation was done. If you can add it back it helps us and especially the funding agency who is always under pressure to show outcomes.
Here is the credit line for this
The funding for the original WCAG version of the Colour Contras tool was provided by the Trace Center under grant #H133E030012 from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). However no endorsement of the work by NIDILR should be inferred.
if you can - thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: