- W3C
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web based on the principles of accessibility, internationalization, privacy and security
- Web Standards | W3C
W3C web standards are optimized for interoperability, security, privacy, web accessibility, and internationalization W3C's proven web standards process is based on fairness, openness, royalty-free, we make the web work — for everyone
- About us | W3C - World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
W3C's global standards constitute the toolkit for web solutions that scale, enabling innovators to solve hard problems, providing the proper foundations to meet requirements for accessibility, internationalization, privacy, and security on the web
- Our mission | W3C
Making the web work — for everyone W3C brings together global stakeholders to develop open standards that enable a World Wide Web that connects and empowers humanity
- The W3C Markup Validation Service
Note: file upload may not work with Internet Explorer on some versions of Windows XP Service Pack 2, see our information page on the W3C QA Website
- W3C standards and drafts | W3C
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards
- Developers | W3C
Learn directly from W3C and master the foundational programming languages for Web development -- HTML5, CSS and JavaScript -- with the W3C "Front-End Web Developer" (FEWD) Professional Certificate program which consists in 5 courses
- About W3C web standards
This page explains more about W3C web standards, including the value of creating open web standards at the World Wide Web Consortium
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