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Why I'm Here? |
You were directed to this page because your browser does not support widely accepted
Web Standards
or you just followed a link of PAGE COMPATIBILITY on freeweb-hosting.org.
As a matter of fact, only if you use a slightly outdated Java enabled web browser
(i.e. not supporting document.images object), than you were redirected to this page.
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What are these Web Standards? |
These are sets of rules for creation of rich web documents that are negotiated and maintained by
the W3C, World Wide Web Consortium. The independent W3C organization
associates people who invented the web and prompted its exponential expansion. The currently
approved standards that most modern browsers support include HTML 4.01,
CSS-1 and DOM-1.
Noteworthily statement from NetClue's developer:
Web browsers have been considered and used as end-user applications since
the first implementation, Mosaic, was created eight years ago. Since then,
the Internet has been evolving at lightening speed. The infrastructure then was designed
to serve static pages, but now is to provide Web Services.
That inevitably leads to the redefinition of web browsers.
Web browsers will be a software layer which is independent of the underlying operating systems
and acts as the application front-end to deliver web services and applications to end users.
Therefore many modern sites are created using authoring extensions (Generator Objects)
that contain variable elements (graphics, text, and sound) which can be instantly updated/replaced
with content provided by a data source (text files, databases, and so on).
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Additional technical information and practical tips related to Web Standards
and how they affect browsing experience may be found at
The Web Standard Project site.
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What can I do about it? |
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By upgrading your browser you will have the opportunity to use and view web sites with rich content
as intended in W3C recommendations. Also, you will be able to participate in offered web services
like free web hosting. Please, notice that majority if not all of browser
upgrades are free and available online - just inspect the links below and a good chance is that you might
find a newer version of your favorite web browser. |