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W3C MobileOK Checks Mobile Friendliness of Websites

Filed under: Expression Web,FrontPage,Web Standards,Windows Mobile — spiderwebwoman at 12:56 pm on Saturday, December 20, 2008

 w3c_logo_dec_08.jpgEarlier this month, the World Wide Web Consortium announced the availability of the W3C mobileOK checker, a free service that performs various tests on a Web page to help you determine its level of mobile-friendliness.

According to W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee, mobileOK checker builds on the suite of quality assurance tools already offered by W3C and "does a nice job helping you improve your content one step at a time."

To help ensure the best user experience across a variety of mobile devices, the Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group defined a set of recommended guidelines to follow when creating Web documents: the Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 specification.

The checker is at:  http://validator.w3.org/mobile/

More at: W3C MobileOK Checks Mobile Friendliness of Websites – ReadWriteWeb



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