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Being committed to bringing you the best possible design is easy. Any web designer can make something look pretty and user-friendly, but there’s more to a web site than aesthetics. In fact, you might be shocked to learn that even some of the most polished of web sites pay no regard to web standards.

So what? As long as the site works for you, right? Unfortunately it isn’t always that simple, but Titan Interactive is committed to delivering your web site built on a solid web standards compliant foundation.

But what does that really mean?

Allow us to explain. By conforming to the standards recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium, a web site has the best possible chance of reaching a greater audience. Because put simply, conforming to web standards makes it much easier for a web site to work on all possible browsers such as Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer, platforms like Windows, Apple, Linux, and portable devices like PDAs’ and mobile phones.

In addition, a web standards based site will be much more accessible to people with physical disabilities, such as the blind or those with limited mobility who cannot operate a mouse for example.

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How about this? A web site built on web standards and associated practices will typically leave a smaller footprint on your web site host, and that means less bandwidth is associated with running the site which translates into financial savings for you.

On the subject of savings, a web standards complaint web site is also as future proof as it can possibly be. That means when it comes time to make any changes to the site, the downtime will be minimal, if there is any at all. It also means any web standards familiar web site developer, like Titan Interactive, will be able to deploy any edits in a timely manner.

Want to learn more about Web Standards?

The W3C web site is easily the best place to start. If you want to check to see if your web site is W3C complaint, pass the address though the validator. If it fails, talk to us about getting it sorted.

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