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W3C valid and semantic markup – what does it mean?

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W3C valid and semantic markup – what does it mean?

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W3C is World Wide Web Consortium which approves the main Web standards including HTML, XML, etc. If your site is W3C valid, it means that the site meets W3C requirements as to XHTML/CSS coding. To put it simply, it is like a Quality Certificate for your website XHTML/CSS code. HTML/XHTML and CSS allow getting the same appearance of your webpage in different ways. Semantic coding implies that you mark up your website taking into account content meaning and XHTML tag semantics: e.g., headlines – with the help of

tag (“h” in

stands for “headline, heading”) and so forth. As a result, your site is more accessible and search engine friendly; Google understands it better and ranks your website higher.

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