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W3c

World Wide Web Consortium

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an organization to develop and promote open standards on the Internet. Comprised of an international consortium of companies, it is the governing body behind HTTP and HTML/XML standards.

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We recognize the power of collaboration, and try to use W3C standards whenever possible. This ensures that the web sites we build today will function in the web browsers of the future. It also allows the information on your site to be accessible to as many users as possible.

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Markup language

A markup language is a set of tags that describe the content of a document. The most common markup languages today is HTML a markup language is not a programming language, hence it is a misnomer to 'code' HTML. XML has introduced extensibility into HTML called XHTML. This new more versatile language can incorporate many types of media, other than plain text; and web browsers are constantly adding more support for W3C languages such as SVG and XSLT. XML has strict rules that can increase the learning curve for a person new to XML-based markup.

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