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The W3C website is not W3C compliant !

Posted on March 22, 2008January 12, 2014 by Kévin Dunglas

The World Wide Web Consortium is the organization that develops web standards. It is the source of XHTML, CSS and SVG. It produces some validators to test compliance with its formats.

But even an important W3C page like the SVG specification failed to respect their own standards : try by yourself ! Should the W3C use HTML 5 to write their pages ?

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