WCAG 1.0 Double A Checkpoint 11.1
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“Use W3C technologies when they are available and appropriate for a task and use the latest versions when supported. ”
In other words, do not use proprietary browser technologies unless there is no other solution.
Some current W3C technologies are:
- MathML for mathematical equations.
- HTML, XHTML, XML for structured documents.
- RDF for metadata.
- SMIL to create multimedia presentations.
- CSS and XSL to define style sheets.
- XSLT to create style transformations.
- PNG for graphics (although some are best expressed in JPG, a non-W3C spec).
