W3 validating

The experienced programmers at W3 VALIDATING are specialised in website W3C validation. Naturally all websites constructed by W3 INDUSTRIES have been W3C  validated; however, existing websites that have been constructed by third parties may also be validated by W3 VALIDATING. Although retrospective, it will offer the full benefits of validation to your website going forward.

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

W3C defines script languages such HTML, XHTML, CSS and XML After HTML was introduced numerous variations were introduced by different browsers. Internet Explorer for example, is a browser that interprets codes in its own way. This was fine until other browsers were developed and introduced such as FireFox. FireFox is currently very popular and is presently chosen by some 20% of internet users.

Browser compatibility

When programs are written according to the standards defined by the World Wide Web Consortium, problems with the various browsers such as Internet Explorer, Netscape, FireFox, Safari, Opera, Camino and the various operating systems (Windows, .Mac, Linux) are avoided. Correct compliance with W3C standards guarantees that your website will be correctly presented on all the va rious browsers and operating systems.

Search engines

Another important addition to modern web engineering is that websites that properly comply with W3C standaard achieve a higher ranking within search results, the most important gateway to your website.

Advantages

A W3C validated website only has advantages, and no disadvantages

Greater accessibility

By using a W3C validated website you are assured that your website will work in all browsers and on all operating systems.

Better search results

Search engines such as Google, MSN and Yahoo are a valuable source of visitors to websites. In order to achieve a good position within search results it is important that the code within the website is compliant with W3C standards. By using proper standards it is easier for search engines to analyse and index websites.

Faster browser interaction

By feeding a browser with information according to W3C standards, the browser receives pages that are familiar and hence does not have to interpret them. This enables your image to appear faster on the users screen.