Standards Compliance
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community that develops standards to ensure the
long-term growth of the Web. One of their primary jobs is specifying very
clear guidelines for creating code websites code (HTML and CSS).
Unfortunately, these guidelines are often ignored. We take great pride in adhering to them in full. There are many reasons to why a professionally designed website should be coded with compliant xHTML and CSS, but perhaps the most important question is: If there's a clearly defined right way to do things, then why do them wrong?
The W3C runs a free code validation service which you can use to test any publicly viewable page on the internet. Feel free to test the validity of this page by viewing:
You can check any other web page's compliance too. Just enter a website address into the box below to see it's code compliance report
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