Web Design and Applications
Standards for building and rendering web pages, such as HTML, CSS, SVG, device APIs, and other technologies for web applications (also known as "WebApps"), are a part of web design and applications. Additionally, information on how to internationalize, make mobile-friendly pages, and make them accessible to people with disabilities (WCAG) can be found in this section.
HTML and CSS
Header links The fundamental technologies for building web pages are HTML and CSS: For structure, HTML (including xhtml) and CSS (including WebFonts) are used. Find helpful tools and resources for designing effective websites.
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Web APIs Geolocation, XMLHttpRequest, and mobile widgets are all standard APIs for developing client-side web applications. Through scripting, the W3C's document models (the "DOM") and technologies like XBL enable content providers to create interactive documents.
Graphics
The Canvas API, the SVG vector format, and the widely used PNG raster format are all hosted by the Graphics Header Link W3C. WebCGM is a more specialized format that is utilized, for instance, in aeronautics and automotive engineering.
Audio and Video
Header Link HTML, SVG, and SMIL (for synchronization) are among the W3C formats that make it possible to create audio and video presentations. A timed text format for captioning and other applications is also being developed by W3C.
Mobil Web
mobile web header link promotes the "One Web," which is accessible from any device. Authors can learn how to create content that works well on a wide range of devices, contexts, and locations with the help usMobile Web Best Practices.