W3C standards

Below on this site you find the icons of the W3C for the following reason: "To show your readers that you have taken the care to create an interoperable Web page" (quoted after html-Validator of the W3C [ext], von der Seite, die bestÃĪtigt, dass der code standard-konform ist). Some people may find it silly or even as a sign of a conformed mind to not only deal with standards but moreover to point out that one affirms standards. Who remembers the annoying handling of browser-specific html-variants, browser-specific scripting languages and the like will know at least in a negative way, which kind of easy in scripting and communication is provided by standards. Therefore I eminently point this out, because I want to advise everyone to preserve standards. By the way there may be better places for revolting than the own website.

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