Webstandards
The Web Standards compliance button is for webmaster, web designers and developers who are interested in web standards (HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, XSLT etc.) and best practices (accessible sites using valid and semantically correct code). W3C along with other groups and standards bodies, has established technologies for creating and interpreting web-based content. These technologies, which we call
web standards, are carefully designed to deliver the greatest benefits to the greatest number of web users while ensuring the long-term viability of any document published on the Web.
The W3C and other Logo provides the organization with its visual identity. As a result, there are strict rules for its use. Following are the web standards that are followed by Anblik. As a member, you can add the logo button to your website to show your comittment to web standards.
XHTML

This is the
W3C Markup Validation Service, a free service that checks Web documents in formats like
HTML and XHTML for conformance to
W3C Recommendations and other standards.
CSS

The
W3C CSS Validation Service is a free software created by the
W3C to help Web designers and Web developers check
CSS. Most documents on the Web are written in a computer language called
HTML. For color, text, and layout,
HTML uses a styling language called
CSS, This tool help people authoring
CSS check, and if necessary, their
CSS Style Sheets.
AAA

Pages bearing this logo indicate a claim of conformance by the page author or content provider to conformance level Triple-A of the
W3C Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, including all Priority 1, Priority 2, and Priority 3 checkpoints defined in the Guidelines. The Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 explain how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities. Conformance to these Guidelines will help make the Web more accessible to users with disabilities and will benefit all users.
508

Section 508 was enacted to eliminate barriers in information technology, to make available new opportunities for people with disabilities, and to encourage development of technologies that will help achieve these goals. This button requires minimum
support area for Section 508,
WCAG 1.0 P1, CLF, or an Equivalent Standard.
Get RSS

This is a validator for syndicated feeds. Despite its relatively simple nature,
RSS is poorly implemented by many tools. This validator is an attempt to codify the specification (literally, to translate it into code) to make it easier to know when you're producing
RSS correctly, and to help you fix it when you're not.