Action
What We’re Doing
The Web Standards Project has formed task forces to address specific issues and technologies related to development and standards. Task Forces are led by WaSP members and involve industry representatives and subject matter experts.
- The Adobe Task Force (formerly Dreamweaver Task Force) has worked with Adobe and, prior to their acquisition, Macromedia to improve the standards compliance and accessibility of web pages produced with Adobe Dreamweaver.
- The Accessibility Task Force works with accessibility organizations, technology vendors and others to help promote Web accessibility.
- The WaSP / Microsoft Task Force was formed in July of 2005 to support Microsoft as the company began increasing Web standards support in its browser and web authoring products.
- WaSP’s Education Task Force works directly with educational institutions to promote instruction of Web standards and standards-compliant public sites.
- The WaSP International Liaison Group (ILG) is an international collective of web professionals promoting the global use of standards to ensure an equitable Web.
We also are involved with the Acid2 and Acid3 browser tests, test pages for use by browser vendors.
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What You Can Do
You can help shore up support for standards in our medium by joining the WaSP Street Team, reporting browser bugs and participating in worthwhile campaigns.
The Web Standards Project is a grassroots coalition fighting for standards which ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all.