Web Standards Project

Web Standards Project (short: WaSP ), a group of professional website developers who pursued a broad support for the standards of the World Wide Web Consortium World Wide Web. Founded by George Olsen, Glenn Davis and Jeffrey Zeldman in 1998, the goal of the developers, leading browser makers such as Microsoft was to convince the Internet Explorer of the defined standards, including HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, and ECMAScript observed. Having the support of the standards was followed by the manufacturers and on, the organization sees today as a visual and educational organization. A well-known project is the Acid Test series for web browsers. On March 1, 2013, the Web Standards Project announced its dissolution.

Task Forces

The organization employs various individual projects that build on specializing on the basic idea based on individual regions and are called task forces. These include:

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