Zh.com - Web Standards
Oct 29, 03:50 PM by Tim HaseldenWe have recently re-designed and re-launched Zena Holloway’s website (zenaholloway.com). Web standards were at the forefront of the development – ensuring the correct semantic use of XHTML and CSS to apply styling to the new website, in accordance with W3C guidelines.
If your new to web standards you might be thinking, what’s the point of all this? Using web standards ensures the following.
- Maximise the number of potential visitors.
- Pages are faster loading and reduce bandwidth.
- Provide the foundation for accessibility.
- Improve search engine rankings.
- Extensible, easy to maintain content.

Take a look at zenaholloway.com.
Some design facts about zh.com
- Conformance level Double-A of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, including all Priority 1 and Priority 2 checkpoints defined in the Guidelines.
- Validates as XHTML 1.0 Strict according to W3C standards.
- Cascading Style Sheets validate according to W3C standards.
We are always looking for new design projects so please contact us if you would like to take advantage of our experience of web standards, accessibility and usability.
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