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World Wide Web Consortium Standards

Standards

We specialize in developing and converting sites to meet the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards for Web development.

XML, css, and 508 logos We begin by separating presentation (how the content is styled) from the structure (how content is organized in an HTML file). We achieve this by creating tableless layouts and styling presentation via cascading style sheets (CSS).

Our webpage content structure adheres to XHTML 1.0 strict standard and CSS 2.0 standard.

Below you will find a list of benefits of websites coded to W3C standards.

Standards In A Nutshell

  • Precise control
  • Sophisticated behaviors that work across browsers and platforms
  • Accessibility compliance
  • Reduction in cost of maintenance
  • Support for nontraditional devices
  • Support for mobile devices
  • Efficient and easy to maintain

How Can You Tell?

To check whether your website has been built to standards, enter the URL for your website into the free validator service at W3C. The validator service will tell you whether the webpage meets the current standards.

Mobile Browser Example

We have prepared an example of what a standards compliant website may look like on a mobile device vs. a non-standards compliant website. Take a look.