World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international consortium where member organizations, a full-time staff and the public work together to develop Web Standards.
We follow these standards as they provide guidelines for developing interoperable technologies to lead the Web to its full potential.

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We design our web sites using Adobe Creative Suite Web Premium. By using this collection of industry standard tools we are able to take advantage of the newest technologies and provide a best-in-class product while preserving your image on the web to all of your potential visitors.

XHTML

Today, the W3C recommends XHTML as the current standard for a web pages' markup language. XHTML is the successor to the commonly known HTML. Since internet capable devices, such as internet tablets, iPhones, Blackberrys and other mobile devices, the need for a streamlined, more efficient language was needed for less powerful CPU resources commonly found on smaller gadgets. XHTML allows your site to be viewed on today's newest computers, small mobile phones as well as legacy devices and computers.

CSS

The use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is recommended by the W3C for nearly every aspect of web design. That's because the best CSS designs are accessible, flexible and adaptable. CSS is the successor to using tables to control layout. To see why CSS is the new industry standard for making your sites look great, please vist CSS Zen Garden.