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W3C and CSS validation

W3C standardization

The W3C provides standards and guidelines on the internet from. In particular, the specifications for the XML language, HTML and CSS are ubiquitous within our activities. These specifications provide very detailed expressions and attributes which they may apply in one language and in what context this should happen. Basically the same way as 'ordinary' language and grammar concepts defined. We use these specifications to encrypt all our projects. Testing this code to W3C specifications is validation. A validated website satisfies the relevant W3C standards.

 

Validating Websites

Within the W3C languages there will be illuminated versions. The html websites may set different standards and W3C HTML validated. This validation is done through a validator on the website of the W3C is available.

 

Why W3C validation?

Our activities in web design and web development, exist for a significant part of the follow W3C standards. In particular, optimum search (SEO) and accessibility for different browsers and screen resolutions (technically flawless) are directly dependent. It is clear that accessibility to all visitors and correctly being found are the two most essential conditions for your success on the Internet.

 

Custom Style Sheets (CSS)

Until recently there were several common ways to layout a website to define. Framesets and tables were the most common tools for this. In recent years, both are superseded by new techniques. Framesets are officially only applied to applications while obviously tables are used for displaying tabular data. Both solutions are absolutely not intended for complete website layouts. In particular framesets can be detrimental in achieving good search engine results.

Furthermore, it was common to place layout code in the page document self. All this was ended by the advent of CSS. The principle is based on placing only the actual page content in documents, while references to CSS files, are generating the actual layout. In combination with the use of the called layers technique, all other approaches have become obsolete. This is reflected in the specifications and guidelines of the W3C, which emphasize the use of CSS. Therefore this website is using 100% CSS and no use is made of framesets and / or layout tables.

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