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Many clients ask about web standards and what they are.
Will it compromise the design? Will it affect my Google ranking? What
about Flash or JavaScript? Should I comply? What are my legal
obligations?
There are different schools of thought on standards, some web design agencies
will promote strict adherence to standards, and others will take a more 'loose'
approach. Some argue that the standard is not what has been laid down by
w3c but what is common practice, is the real standard. And what if you
want to break from the standard and offer something new to the marketplace.
What is self-evident is that the web is constantly evolving, changing and
re-inventing itself. Standards, practices and technology constantly
change. Some very large businesses and household names have websites that
don't comply. Is it affecting their business? Probably not.
Should they comply? Probably Yes. Why don't they comply? A myriad of
reasons - time, money, poor design, older technology, perception as not important.
The world and the web would be a whole lot simpler if we all used the same
technology, the same computers and the same browsers. But we don't.
At Scoosh we take a realistic approach.
If you are building a new website, we would encourage you work to standards for
the simple reason that you will reach the widest audience.
We will explain the different standards, the does and don'ts.
We offer real world solutions and practical advice to ensure that your website is a success.
Contact us today if you have any questions.
Useful links
Web Standards
The world wide web consortium (w3c)
Web Accessibilty Initiative
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