What is W3C?
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international body that develops Web standards. W3C's mission is:
To lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure long-term growth for the Web.
W3C primarily pursues its mission through the creation of Web standards and guidelines. Since 1994, W3C has published more than ninety such standards, called W3C Recommendations. In order for the Web to reach its full potential, the most fundamental Web technologies must be compatible with one another and allow any hardware and software used to access the Web to work together. They provide a validation service to web developers where site pages can be tested for valid code.
Most documents on the Web are written in a computer language called HTML (or XHTML). This language can be used to create pages with structured information, links, and multimedia objects. For color, text, and layout, HTML uses a styling language called CSS, short for "Cascading Style Sheets".
At Capricorn Web, we are proud to say that all the pages on our site have been successfully validated. Of course, we will also validate your site as part of our testing process.
Our web design sites are tested for cross browser accessibility (IE6, Firefox, and Opera) and are checked for accessibility standards compliance.