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Web Standards
    The term Web Standards refers to the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) specifications and guidelines. It means the full support the W3C recommendations for XHTML, CSS, and the DOM/ECMA Script (among others like XML, SVG, and MathML). Complying with web standards is using these technologies according to W3C specifications.
    Most assistive and adaptive technologies are based on W3C standards. Error-free, well-formed, standards-compliant HTML is the foundation of an accessible Web site. Standards compliance is an essential ingredient for a higher level of accessibility, portability platform independence, conversion to XML, reusablity and forward compatibility. In itself following web standards, does not guarantee that a page is semantically meaningful, structurally sound, or accessible.
    Standard and valid (X)HTML and CSS is the base to start from. Semantically rich, well structured, accessible documents that validate are the goal. Following standards, especially in terms of creating structured, valid markup and removing presentational elements and attributes makes a document inherently more accessible. The future of the web as laid out by the World Wide Web Consortium is based on two underlying concepts. These rwo concepts are the heart of Web Standards. They are:
       1. Separating content and presentation.
       2. Semantically meaningful markup (Good document structure).
          For more information visit The Web Standards Project's Frequently Asked Questions.

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