Standards are set by the World Wide Web Consortium. It is an organization that brings together the public, member organizations, and a full time staff in order to solve compatibility and consistency issues.
The world wide web consortium: W3C... try www.w3.org
The World Wide Web Consortium.
The standards are created by the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C.
W3C is the World Wide Web Consortium. It sets standards for the internet, including HTML. If a HTML page follows those standards then it is W3C compliant.
The Board of W3C Regulates it. I Guess so... For more information you can see www.w3c.org you'll come to know more...
A CSS validator is a free software which helps web designers and developers check style sheets. It ensures that a web page is built in accordance with web standards. It acts as a debugging tool, eases maintenance and is seen as a sign of professionalism.
Make it up as you go! Web Guru, Web Afficianado, Bisig and Bad Web Guy. I try all of these and they still are cluelless.
The World Wide Web is a system of Hypertext documents accessed via the internet. There are standards that govern the structure of these Hypertext documents, which are maintained by the organization W3C. Primarily, I refer to the "HTML5" standards.
IETF
The world wide web consortium (w3c)
The W3C. World Wide WebConsortium.
It means World wide web. Its a short name of that
It is not owned by anyone as such. It is free to use. The World Wide Web Consortium are the organisation that designs it and sets standards for it.
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a global organization that sets standards and guidelines for various aspects of the Internet, including protocols, architecture, and security. The IETF works to ensure interoperability and innovation in Internet technologies.
The World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C, is the body responsible for standardizing many of the technologies used in making the web work. Among the standards they maintain are HTML, XHTML, XML, RSS, and JavaScript.
The standards are created by the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C.
HTML standards are set by the World Wide Web Consortium. They've been setting standards for all versions of HTML since HTML 3.2.
I think what you may be asking is "who sets the standards for html" and the answer is the World Wide Web Consortium http://www.w3.org/.
The HTML standards is set by the World-Wide Web Consortium, or W3C. The HTTP standard is set by the W3C in coordination with the Internet Engineering Task Force, or IETF.