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We are dedicated to providing an accessible website. Our site is authored in accordance with worldwide accessibility standards published by the W3C. All pages within this website have been tested and validated against the W3C validation service. Compliant pages have been stamped at the bottom of the page to ensure our site is viewable.

Is your website built correctly?

While your website might have a nice look and function on the surface, do you know if it’s actually built correctly? For most people, this is a difficult question to answer but the fact is that most websites on the Internet today are NOT built correctly. With today’s WYSIWYG editors, just about anyone can create a website. The problem is that as most designers use these editors, the underlying HTML code used to build a site is corrupted with hundreds of useless tags. Like building a straw house in tornado alley, you end up with a site that is literally blown away by the competition. Good code vs. bad code.

The Internet is everywhere your customers are. Your website isn’t being viewed by just web browsers anymore. Devices like BlackBerry’s, cell phones, PDAs, and even gaming consoles are viewing your site. Not to mention all of the other software, search engines, or social networks that are constantly indexing and cataloging websites. If your website isn’t built correctly, it could easily be overlooked and you could be missing out on a huge portion of your online market.

Standardization

The key lies with accessibility and standardization. The more accessible your website is (specifically the raw data), the more accessed your website becomes. Ensuring your website is accessible begins by ensuring it’s written in accordance with today’s web standards. That’s right, web standards; something most web companies haven’t heard about or chose to follow.

For the longest time, there has been no finite standardization to ensure websites are built correctly. This all changed with the establishment of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the web standards put in place. All of the major players (Microsoft, Apple, Google, Mozilla, etc.) all back these web standards and help enforce them in some degree. This is the future of the Internet, is your site living up to its full potential or is it being ignored?

Testing your website

So, how can you tell if your site is built correctly? There are a few easy tests that you can do:


A New Standard.

Crytech proudly supports and builds all of its sites within the standards put in place by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). With these standards in place, your website is not only easy for people to understand, but the underlying meaningful markup - otherwise known as semantic markup - can be understood by programs and other devices.

In order for the Web to reach its full potential, the most fundamental Web technologies must be compatible with one another and allow any hardware and software used to access the Web to work together. W3C refers to this goal as “Web interoperability.” By publishing open (non proprietary) standards for Web languages and protocols, W3C seeks to avoid market fragmentation.
Good Code vs. Bad

Test Your Website

To check the validity of your website, you can use our W3C validation tool. Enter your web address to validate your website against the W3C standards.

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