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- Web Development on Jun 21, 2002
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From the page: "Founded in 1998, The Web Standards Project (WaSP) fights for standards that reduce the cost and complexity of development while increasing the accessibility and long-term viability of any site published on the Web. We work with browser companies, authoring tool makers, and... more
Reviewed by Xiri Dec 26 2005, 05:12am ( 40 reviews ) • webstandards.org
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Rated by drizzlein on Oct 05 2008, 9:51pm
From the page: "The Web Standards Project is a grassroots coalition fighting for standards which ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all." Founded in 1998, The Web Standards Project (WaSP) fights for standards that reduce the cost and complexity of development while increasing the accessibility and long-term viability of any site published on the Web.
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Rated by coffeebreath on Oct 03 2008, 5:55pm
A true necessity; web standards for all.
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Reviewed by ozwebfx on Jun 26 2008, 8:46pm
From the page: "The Web Standards Project is a grassroots coalition fighting for standards which ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all."
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Rated by mooonwatcher on May 19 2008, 2:59pm
A champion for a distressed world!
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Rated by dslade on Jan 21 2008, 9:14am
good cause. We do need to fight for better standards.
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Rated by stooryduster on Dec 30 2007, 8:52am
From the page: "The Web Standards Project is a grassroots coalition fighting for standards which ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all."
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Reviewed by Iain-Davidson on Dec 10 2007, 5:04pm
Various Web/email/HTML standardization references
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Rated by Standup101 on Nov 06 2007, 3:34pm
Just as much as we need a dictionary to standardize a written/spoken language-- we need a "dictionary" for online/website language (programming/script).
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Rated by humaurtum06 on Mar 19 2007, 4:19am
Standardising the web, yes they need to do it fast, cauze this browser comatibility thing is taking a lot of my time just doing crap all the time
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Rated by Korayem on Mar 12 2007, 10:16am
The Web Standards Project is a grassroots coalition fighting for standards which ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all.