- Web Standards Project
The Web Standards Project (WaSP) is a group of professional web developers dedicated to disseminating and encouraging the use of the
web standards recommended by theWorld Wide Web Consortium , along with other groups and standards bodies.Founded in 1998, The Web Standards Project campaigns for standards that reduce the cost and complexity of development while increasing the accessibility and long-term viability of any document published on the Web. WaSP works with browser companies, authoring tool makers, and peers to encourage them to use these standards, since they "are carefully designed to deliver the greatest benefits to the greatest number of web users". [cite web
url = http://www.webstandards.org/about/mission/
title = WaSP: Fighting for Standards (WaSP mission statement)
accessdate = 2008-03-10
year = 2206
publisher = Web Standards Project]Organization
The Web Standards Project is currently (July 2008) led by
Derek Featherstone ,Aaron Gustafson , andGlenda Sims [http://www.webstandards.org/about/members/ Who We Are - The Web Standards Project ] ]Previous leaders are:
* George Olsen (1998-1999)
*Jeffrey Zeldman (1999-2002)
*Molly Holzschlag (2002-2006)
*Kimberly Blessing andDrew McLellan (2006-2008)There are members that are invited to work on ad hoc initiatives, the [http://www.webstandards.org/buzz/ Buzz Blog] and other content areas of the site.
Task forces
The Web Standards Project also hosts projects focused on bringing relevant organizations closer to standards-compliance, dubbed Task Forces. By working with the larger organizations providing common tools to
internet users, they are impacting the progress of standards adoption in the most effective way possible.;Adobe Task Force: Focuses on improving web standards compliance in products from
Adobe . Was named the Dreamweaver Task Force until 2008-03-10. [ [http://www.webstandards.org/2008/03/10/announcing-the-adobe-task-force/ Announcing the Adobe Task Force - The Web Standards Project ] ] ;Education Task Force : Works with institutions of highereducation to promote instruction of Web standards and standards-compliant public sites.; Microsoft Task Force: Works with theInternet Explorer and Web platform tools team.; Accessibility Task Force: Works with organizations, vendors and others to promote Web accessibility.; International Liaison Group: A member is "an active advocate for Web standards and best practices either in theircountry of origin or domicile." [ [http://www.webstandards.org/action/ilg/members/ ILG Members - The Web Standards Project ] ] ; The Street Team: Organizing community events to promote web standards.The DOM Scripting task force, although still listed on WaSP's website, is not active any more. [ [http://www.webstandards.org/2008/02/20/dom-scripting-a-web-standard/ DOM Scripting: A Web Standard - The Web Standards Project ] ] Its purpose was to focus on interoperable
client-side scripting , through explaining and promoting the DOM standards from W3C and theECMAScript Standard, and concepts likeprogressive enhancement ,graceful degradation andunobtrusive scripting . [ [http://www.webstandards.org/action/dstf/manifesto/ Manifesto - The Web Standards Project ] ] These best practice approaches have been calledDOM scripting to differentiate them from earlier perceived bad uses of DHTML.Activities
* The
Acid1 test allows browsers and other rendering engines to test compliance with HTML 4 and CSS 1 specifications.
* TheAcid2 test allows browsers and other rendering engines to test compliance withCSS 1 and 2 specifications.
* TheAcid3 test allows browsers and other rendering engines to test compliance with CSS 2.1, DOM andEcmaScript specifications.
* TheAcid4 test, to be created at a later date, will allow browsers and other rendering engines to test compliance with SVG, CSS 3 and mixed namespaces [ [http://www.hixie.ch/tests/evil/acid/004/Ian Hickson on Acid4] .References
External links
* [http://www.webstandards.org/ The Web Standards Project]
* [http://www.webstandards.org/action/edutf The Web Standards Project Education Task Force]
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