Web Standards

All our products are fully W3C compliant, for more information on WC3 compliancy please contact us.

What is WC3 Compliancy?

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), founded in 1994, is an international consortium dedicated to "lead the Web to its full potential".

  • W3C Stands for the World Wide Web Consortium
  • W3C was created in October 1994
  • W3C was created by Tim Berners-Lee
  • W3C was created by the Inventor of the Web
  • W3C is organized as a Member Organization
  • W3C is working to Standardize the Web
  • W3C creates and maintains WWW Standards
  • W3C Standards are called W3C Recommendations

The most important work done by the W3C is the development of Web specifications (called "Recommendations") that describe communication protocols (like HTML and XML) and other building blocks of the Web.

As developers, especially when creating educational Web sites, we can help turn this dream into reality. The most important W3C standards are:

  • HTML
  • XHTML
  • CSS
  • XML
  • XSL
  • DOM