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E-envoy bows to Welsh wave

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By Kate Hanaghan

Published: 15 July 2002 11:50 GMT

The Office of the E-envoy has updated its website design guidelines to ensure all relevant government sites are now available in Welsh.

Although most of the UK Online portal is already available for Welsh speakers, the Welsh Language Board has persuaded Andrew Pinder to make provision for features including bilingual domain names and direct navigation between pages in each language.

The new e-envoy guidelines for website design now demand that Welsh should be as accessible as English content.

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