Glossary
W3c
An organization that develops specifications, guidelines, and tools for the Web.
Accessibility
An accessible website is accessible and usable for everyone, regardless of what hardware and software they are using, and regardless of what they use to navigate on the site.
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
Rules that describe how a document should be presented.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
Used to mark up the structure of a document.
Presentation
The look (or sound) of a website.
Structure
The mandatory parts of a document plus the logical markup of the document’s content.
Markup
By marking up a document you give the document and its content structure and meaning. On the web, HTML and XHTML is used for markup.
Validation
Validation is the process of controlling that a document obeys the rules of the language used in the document. You can compare it to checking a text for spelling and grammatical errors.
Web standards
Web standards are technologies, established by the W3C and other standards bodies, that are used to create and interpret web-based content. These technologies are designed to future-proof documents published on the Web and to make those documents accessible to as many as possible.
XHTML (Extensible HyperText Markup Language)
HTML reformulated to follow the rules of XML.
It allows you to mix XML and HTML in the same document.
XML (Extensible Markup Language)
A markup language that looks like HTML, but allows the author to describe data by defining suitable elements.
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