The Web, as in everything in life, is based on standards. Standards help to define and describe recommendations and specifications for a particular task or industry. Web Standards are thus a set of guidelines established by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and other standards bodies for creating and interpreting Web-based content.
Dieses "Skyline"Templateist im Bloystyle aufgebaut. Es müssen bei einer Standard Installation keine Modulpositionen verschoben werden. Dieses Templates ist komplett Tabellenfrei mit css Container erstellt. Es wurde auf w3c Xhtml und css 2.1 Konformität geachtet. WANT MORE FREE STUFF ?
The Semantic Web, where machines are able to read the contents of documents as readily as people can, now has all the standards and technologies it needs to succeed, according to W3C director Tim Berners-Lee.
You can get more with a nice word and a gun than you can with a nice word. It's not personal, Sonny. It's strictly business. Once in the racket you're always in it. Family is taking over PSD to HTML/CSS business from agencies. We took care of it. IE6 and cross-browser compatible, hand coded, W3C valid.
Well if you are there is nothing earth shattering about it, it’s just that by creating DIV-based, tableless layouts you not only create a web site with less source code, you also make it W3C compatible (The W3C guidelines recommend tableless layouts). Why table based layouts after all? Web designers who use tables to create the layout claim that
Here is how I managed to get my Blogger template to almost validate on W3C. It’s however, not possible to fully validate on Blogger New. I have managed to reduce the errors to a more professional number.
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If I make a webpage using all the w3c recommendations, how should I make a webpage look cool as well? I think this question is often asked by many of the people who are not yet well very well verse with the tricks of this trade.
WSO2 uses Semantic Web Resource Description Framework triples concepts developed by W3C to express service policies and dependencies inside an SOA registry.
How should the development of Internet standards move forward? Through official bodies such as W3C, or should browser vendors establish them themselves?
There is a thread going on secure cross domain requests. Microsoft came out with a paper saying that the W3C standard isn’t secure, and pushing the Microsoft XDR spec: A few proposals and implementations exist like XDomainRequest in IE8, JSONRequest and the W3C’s Web Applications Working Group’s Cross Site XMLHttpRequest
I have always made the assumption that shopping carts are tabular data and that its ok to use a table tag for that reason, but thinking semantically they are a list of the items your buying and their parameters. So why not use a list. It validates with W3C’s XHTML validator and the coding is alot cleaner than most ecommerce websites.
Asa Dotzler said “It’s really hard for me to believe that either [Microsoft or Adobe] have the free and open Web at heart when they’re actively subverting it with closed technologies like Flash and Silverlight.” But are they really subverting it? Where is the line between serving the consumer and subverting the web?
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The W3C concedes that for the World Wide Web to reach and maintain its full potential, it must be a source completely void of market and web fragmentation. In essence, the W3C suggests that the World Wide Web be compatible with any and all software and hardware, a term the W3C coins as “Web interoperability”, or “One Web.”
The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries. It is a collaborative effort led by W3C with participation from a large number of researchers and industrial partners. It is based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF).
Please note that still HTML 5 in under draft mode. there are certainly many things changed when it come to live. but myself also waiting for this new kind html. I have list down some of the features which I read through w3c and different searches.I hope browser will also be ready for it.