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What does the “W3C” icon mean in the bottom left of each web page?

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What does the “W3C” icon mean in the bottom left of each web page?

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“W3C” means “World Wide Web Consortium,” and the icon means that each page of this website has had its HTML (coding) tested against their standards to make sure it is correct, thus maximizing the chance that each page will display correctly with all modern web browsers. (However, we do not support correct display in web browsers older than IE 5.5 or Netscape 6.0.) In addition, this site is coded to the government accessibility standards known as “Section 508,” to maximize its usability by people with disabilities, especially people who are blind or have low vision and use Screen Readers. An invisible “Skip Navigation” link is provided for Screen Reader users on each page.

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