A lot of clients ask why they need their 'already working perfectly well' website validated. Below is a brief guide to try and answer this in a clear and simple way. Firstly we should ex...
A lot of clients ask why they need their 'already working perfectly well' website validated. Below is a brief guide to try and answer this in a clear and simple way. Firstly we should ex...
One look at Google's Accessible Web Search is enough to make even the most stubborn web coder understand that compliant, accessible design is no longer the infatuation of some W3C enthusiasts, bu...
Before we get into the issues that plagued the sites in our study, let’s quickly take a look at one that didn’t. &l...
As a Content Management System, Joomla incorporates the W3C standards that outline the specific languages that can be used in creating templates. Some of these templates incorporate HyperText Mar...
Is it time for the web community to set its own standards for accessibility testing? When the W3C’s ...
Many people think of validation as a mark of valor so they can put on their web page the little W3C logo proclaiming they have achieved some poetic, high moral platform. In truth, validation is e...
One of the main drawbacks of traditional HTML web design is the tendency to produce almost insupportably large file sizes with anything but the simplest of page designs since formatting requires ...
Kevin Yank has written up a roundup of the first six months with the new HTML working group, w...
Almost without exception, web professionals new to CSS run into problems trying to get their CSS to work as expected in all browsers. It doesn’t have to be like that tho...
Why Web Standards?Web developers are often struggling with time-consuming double-coding to solve problems with different browsers versions. This situation will get much worse when new hard...
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