[Typo3] type3 and international standards (W3C, Accessibility Standards)

Yann SADOK ysadok at net-right.com
Wed Nov 30 14:56:08 CET 2005


By the way it's possible to make W3C compliant websites, but you have to 
force TYPO3 to generate pages with standards.
IM trying in fact to build a website which will be W3C compliant in 
XHTML trans with lots of extensions in it, and test it.
For the users to use only tag structure, it's possible but you have to 
make somme configurations in the RTE.

Yann

seml at symbulos.com a écrit :
> Dear friends,
> 
> we are extremely interested in generating websites that are 
> compliant with international standards, in particular W3C 
> (X)HTML, W3C CSS, Accessibility Standards, as  Section 508, 
> WAI.
> 
> How does typo3 manage compliancy with standards?
> 
> In particular:
> 
> 1) If the templates are compliant with the above mentioned 
> standards, are the generated pages compliant with the same 
> standards?
> 
> 2)Is there a way to force compliancy with international 
> standards, so that the content added by users is formatted 
> in a way that is compliant with the standards?
> 
> 3) Is there a way to force users to use only tag structure 
> compliant with any of the above mentioned standards 
> (including forbidding the use of non compliant / deprecated 
> tags, properties, attributes, structures)?
> 
> 4)Is there a way to force typo3 to reformat pages in order 
> for them to be compliant with any of the above mentioned 
> standards?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Corrado



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