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Many graphic designers who do not regularly do web design work may overlook the importance of web standards and this can potentially harm the durability and life of their websites. Sites that are built to meet current standards increase accessibility and long-term viability, which in turn provides a better experience for the user. If you are interested in reading more about the history of W3C validation and its importance, I recommend Pamil Visions’ article on the topic.
The best resources for these standards are the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and W3 Schools where you can find specifications, guidelines, software and tools. If you are more of a visual learner, another way that you can learn CSS compliance that is by looking at website templates. Studying premium quality templates that are CSS and W3C compliant and that have been tested and proven compatible with all major browser environments and operating systems can help you identify mistakes that you are making in your code.







