W3C Compliant Web Design

November 27th, 2007 Posted By James

W3C LogoIn the web design industry, The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) are considered to be the governing body in website coding standards. The W3C develop the industry standard specifications for coding and web-site compliance across a variety of coding languages from HTML to CSS.

In simple terms what this means is that all web-designers are at an advantage if they follow the web design coding guidelines set out by the W3C.

By adhering to the W3C code recommendations, a W3C compliant web page on the internet can expect to enjoy the following;

  • Easier cross platform compatibility, whether your website’s visitors are on a PC or a Macintosh, using Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox or Netscape etc.
  • Your web-site will become easier to crawl by Search Engines search as Google, resulting in better Search Engine rankings.
  • Easier integration of dynamic content, media and flash.
  • The peace of mind that the web page has been written in the industry standard format.

As standard at Creare, we design all our websites in W3C compliant code. This ensures that all our client’s websites can achieve their true potential on the internet.

For more information about W3C compliant web-design, and how Creare can help your website achieve its’ potential, we recommend contacting us today.


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