web standards and accessibility
we build all our web sites to conform to the latest w3c standards. this procedure results in web sites that look and feel the same in any of the popular web browsers. we also build web sites that conform to accessibillity standards such as WAI .
web standards are technical agreements about how web browsers, servers, and documents that are part of the Internet will operate together. web standards have enabled the Internet to reach around the world, be accessible from a wide variety of hardware and software devices in a competitive environment. well-known web standards include HTML, XML, and cascading style sheets.
we can if requested, build to any of the standards for accessibility.
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web accessibility (WAI)
It is essential that the web be accessible in order to provide equal access and equal opportunity to people with disabilities. WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines versions 1 and 2)
- WCAG 2
find out more about WAI at : www.w3.org/WAI
ICRA standards
ICRA (Internet content rating association) - an international, independent, non-profit organization which administers a rating system to identify potentially objectionable material included in rated Web sites.
chech your web sites content rating
Unicode utf-8
The Unicode Standard is a character coding system designed to support the worldwide interchange, processing, and display of the written texts of the diverse languages and technical disciplines of the modern world. In addition, it supports classical and historical texts of many written languages
find out more about the unicode standard at: http://unicode.org/
platform for privacy preferences (P3P)
P3P enables web sites to translate their privacy practices into a standardized, machine-readable format (extensible markup language - XML) that can be retrieved automatically and easily interpreted by a user's browser. translation can be performed manually or with automated tools. once completed, simple server configurations enable the web site to automatically inform visitors that it supports P3P.
find out more about P3P at: www.w3.org/P3P
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W3C
the W3C (world wide web consortium) was created in October 1994 to lead the world wide web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability.

