W3C Pushing for Better Web on Mobile Devices
Friday, November 16th, 2007 | Internet News
Launches new website testing tool for presentation on mobile devices
Berners-Lee said that the W3C is working on defining a set of standards that developers can use to build websites that work with mobile devices, as well as with desktop computers, so that the mobile Web doesn’t break apart from the World Wide Web.
This week, the W3C also launched a new tool that developers can use to test their websites for compatibility with mobile devices.
The W3C’s new tool, called the mobileOK checker, will look over code to see how well it follows the W3C’s guidelines.
Today, W3C (The World Wide Web Consortium) provides new means for people to create and find mobile friendly content. W3C invites Web authors to run the alpha release of the W3C mobileOK checker and make their content work on a broad range of mobile devices. The checker runs the tests defined in the W3C mobileOK Basic Tests 1.0 Candidate Recommendation.
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