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Due to spam attacks I had to password protect editing. The password is the web standard you use to define the presentation of a web site (in uppercase).

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The MACCAWS Kit

The MACCAWS Kit comprised three documents produced between the time of 2002 and 2004. The Kit was designed and written in such a way that chunks of information can be taken out and reused or incorporated into your own presentation or documentation. The compilation of information was comprehensive for its time, and the volume may seem overwhelming. Much of this work needs updating today, especially sections that are technology specific. However, surprisingly, many of the arguments made at the time still stand.

Steph Troeth (2009/02/24): Many parts of these documents can fit sections of this wiki. I've done the content port, now it's up to some one else to work out if the content is still relevant, or can be rehashed/updated elsewhere on this wiki. :)

What Every Web Site Owner Should Know About Standards: A Web Standards Primer

A brief non-technical explanation of Web standards for Web site owners and managers. This article explains the benefits of Web standards, how they work, and how to begin implementing them.

Available translations: Deutsch (de), Français (fr-ca), Italiano (it), 日本語 (jp).

The Way Forward with Web Standards

The MACCAWS white paper on Web standards. This article assembles arguments and information about Web standards into one document and explains Web standards in terms of how they affect business.

Available translations: Français (fr-ca)

Glossary

A glossary of common Web standards terms.

Available translations:Français (fr-ca), 日本語 (jp).

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