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W3C Compliant Web Design

Is your website compliant?

W3C Compliant Web DesignThe World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international consortium where Member organisations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. W3C's mission is:

"To lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure long-term growth for the Web."

Why W3C Compliance is important


W3C compliance ensures:

  • Your website is accessible for the disabled
  • Your website can be accessed from a number of devices, from different browsers to mobile phone users
  • Your website will look and function in a similar way regardless of the browser, screen size of device.
  • The code within your site is reduced, therefore reducing download speeds.
  • Search engine spiders are able to read the whole page, and find the links to the rest of your site.
  • Website Accessibility

A common myth surrounding website development is that building accessible pages that comply with W3C guidelines is expensive, they have to be dull and boring, and they have to be written for the lowest common denominator - this is not true!

It is also not the case that users must view a web page the way the designer intended. With the range of browsers, screen sizes, colour depths and other user preferences it is often not possible to have a web page look the same to all users.

W3C compliance ensures that visitors of a web page are able to view it with the equipment they have, without any negative experiences.

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