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WaSP Education Task Force seeks input from educational professionals

The WaSP Education Task Force and W3C Quality Assurance Interest Group propose the creation of a curriculum framework to help educators teach best practices in Web design and development more effectively. Upon completing modules in such a curriculum, a student should have sound knowledge of best practices and a solid foundation upon which to build.

HTML lives on

In the world of web standards it’s old news, but the W3C has recently announced their decision to continue work on the HTML specification. HTML is probably the oldest and most widely known specification to come out of the W3C working group, but this time its going to be a bit different:
The plan is […]

One step closer to a compliant google

One of our busiest site’s interfaces is getting a serious accessibility and standards-compliance overhaul, something I’ve been looking forward to doing for a while. I’m in the midst of development and rapidly approaching the launch deadline, but working on the search interface got me thinking about the recent Accessible Google Search that came out […]