Electronic Productivity Solutions (EPS)


Standards Compliance

Simply put, standards compliance is about making a Website accessible to the largest range of people possible. For the majority of Website owners, this is simply good business sense. After all, the more people you have using your site the better. In order to construct an accessible Website, it must conform to Web standards.

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), other standards bodies, and the manufacturers of current versions of Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera, and open-source browsers have set new standardised technologies like Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XHTML that allow Web designers and companies the ability to create sites that conform to international standards, and are in turn fully accessible.

Many Governments around the world, including the Australian Government has legislated that websites must be standards compliant in order to be accessed by all web users.

Standards compliance will increasingly become an important issue over the next few years, and very soon all websites will be built standards compliant. It will become the next big thing in Internet development.

What are the benefits of using Web standards?

Benefits for you

  • EPS is at the forefront of Australian web developers using web standards.
  • We were one of the first Australian companies to offer standard compliant web services
  • Our standards compliant websites have been published in numerous on-line and hard copy publications showcasing the very best of web development.

Examples

Please visit various examples in the Our Standards Compliance Experience section of this website

Further reading

Don’t just take our word for it, read what other experts are saying:

Relevant Articles

Outlined below are two articles that emphasise the importance placed on web standards and accessibility i n today's business world.

A blind UC Berkley man files a class action law suit against Target Corporation based on the grounds that the upscale discounter's on-line business, www.target.com , denies blind Californians equal access to goods and services available to those who can see.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2...ble

The significance of the numbers of people with disabilities using the internet and World Wide Web.The relevant issues and a striking message to businesses that websites and online application must be accessible to a wide audience and users of all abilities.
http://www.usability.com.au/resources/statistics.cfm