Web standards is the new buzz phrase on
the web. What are web standards? Web standards are basically the use of
correct web coding standards as laid out by the World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C). The web standards which are of most concern to modern
business are XHTML and CSS coding practices. In the words of the W3C,
“The XHTML family is the next step in the evolution of the internet.”
In order to achieve appealing presentation it used to be the case
that various HTML hacks would have to be utilised by web designers to
make a page look appealing. The most commonly know 'hack' (which is
still in use today) is the use of tables to layout page structure.
Thankfully these days are coming to an end, as web browsers have
evolved and XHTML and CSS are now commonly supported standards. It is
now possible to make sites which not only look great but are also
constructed to the correct web standards.
This is all well and good, but should your business switch to a web
standards based design? What are the business benefits of getting
standards based re-designs?
One of the disadvantages of getting a web standards based design is
that it can be difficult to find a designer who will make an attractive
site which is also web standards compliant. A lot of very talented web
designers do not create sites which are web standards compliant due to
the time involved and the lack of appreciation received from the client
for doing so.
The slow conversion to standards based designs is in part due to the
ease in which a non-standards based site can be created. With the boom
in 'what you see is what you get' (WYSIWYG) site creation tools like
Dreamweaver it is now relatively straightforward for talented graphic
artists to create professional looking sites with little code
knowledge. Although the sites look great, the construction can leave a
lot to be desired. Poor page coding, although not always visually
apparent, can result in your business losing money as well as make your
site inaccessible to a large audience, difficult to navigate and
difficult to maintain.
A quality web standards based web site separates the look of your
web pages from the written content of your site. This addresses the
negative points about a non-standards based site mentioned above. By
separating style from content, standards based sites allow people using
screen readers, mobiles, PDA's and other web browsing methods to be
able to navigate your site. These devices have trouble displaying table
based layouts and big images so non-standards based sites are largely
unusable. In the second generation of the web there is a wider range of
platforms than ever before. Using web standards is the only way to
ensure a high degree of uniformity across multiple platforms with your
site. If your site isn't accessible then your message is restricted to
certain customers, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that this
isn't good in business.
A potential downside to a standards compliant website is some site
add-ins such as certain bulletin boards, calendars and other dynamic
content may not be written in a standards compliant manner. This
becomes a problem when the add-in content is the only one that exactly
fits your functional requirements. Sometimes in this scenario it may be
necessary to forgo full standards compliance on pages where your
non-standards compliant dynamic content is needed and migrate the page
once the developers adopt standards.
A plus side of web-standards based sites is that maintenance is made
easier, meaning your site can be more easily altered. As style is
handled by an external (CSS) Style Sheet it is possible to change a
sites whole colour scheme by changing a few key values. Also, as no
styling information is in the HTML it is much tidier and greatly
reduced in size making it easier to read and alter. Smaller file sizes
mean that pages load quickly (providing a better experience for
customers on slow connections), consume less bandwidth (reducing
hosting costs to your business).
The final benefit of well constructed standards based websites is
that as well as being accessible to your customers, often it will also
be more accessible to search engines. Poorly structured inaccessible
websites can often mean that some of the relevance of your text is
misinterpreted by search engines. This means you could be losing out in
search engine listings. By having a cleanly structured web standards
website you are helping to ensure that your site (and its keywords) are
correctly represented in search engines and is considered more relevant
than non-standards based sites in your industry.
The obvious conclusion to this article is that web standards bring
real tangible benefits to business. Although finding a design company
that will construct a standards compliant site is more difficult than
just finding a web designer, the benefits speak for themselves. By
moving to a standards based web site businesses can ensure they have
accessible sites which are maintainable and future proofed. Increased
customer exposure and search engine prominence can all improve the
level of business that comes to you via your website. Web standards are
the future of the internet and to ignore it could leave your business
trailing behind the online competition.