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This is the (almost) authoritative list for documents, texts, and documentation published in the QA webspace at W3C.

Among the documents below, those for which translations are welcome are explicitely marked as such with "[translation welcome]"; see also the W3C Policy regarding translations.

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Documents on Web Quality

A lot of documents on Building Quality Web sites. Recommending readings for developers and designers.

Reference Documents

Mostly aimed at W3C working groups participants and Quality Assurance experts.

The Q&A Weblog

Informal discussions, short articles, shared techniques, opinions, findings: all these are now on the Q&A Weblog.

Please see the QA Toolbox for a similar list of tools hosted, maintained, or related to QA at W3C.

Documents on Web Quality

Tutorials

  • Tutorials at W3C [TUTORIALS] : A list of tutorials about W3C technologies provided on the W3C website.

Web Site Quality

The following documents are for Web designers, Webmasters, or their managers, and address the quality of Web Sites and how to improve it.

  • My Web site is standard! And yours? [WEB-QUALITY] : Easy, painless techniques and ideas to improve your Web site quality and make your Web site valid. [translation welcome]
  • Buy standards compliant web sites [REQ-WEBAGENCY] : A set of requirements to think of when asking for the creation of a website. [translation welcome]
  • Web Standards Switch [WEB-KIT] : Improving the quality of a web site made easy and step-by-step. Just follow the guide! Recommended for corporate readers [translation welcome]
  • Making your website valid: a step by step guide [STEP-BY-STEP] : Another step-by-step guide to improving the quality of a Web Site, with more focus on the concepts behind and the use of the Log Validator tools. [translation welcome]
  • Think globally, Act locally [LOCAL-ACTION] : A face-to-face strategy for web-quality education and outreach [translation welcome]
  • Quality Tips for Webmasters [VAL-TIPS]: Tips for webmasters on quality issues related to W3C technologies such as HTML, CSS, HTTP, used in coordination with the MarkUp Validator [translation of individual tips welcome]

Web techniques

Documents a little more focused on precise problems and focused solutions than the general Web quality documents, these are interesting resources for Web designers, developers and webmasters.

External publications

Some of the articles written by the QA Team are published in other on-line publications to reach a wider audience.

Documents for Developers and implementors

More technical than the documents above, the following documents are addressing common problems in implementation of Web Technologies that developers (and, to a lesser extent, Web Designers and Web masters) should know about.

  • Common HTTP Implementation Problems a.k.a CHIPs. [CHIPS] : This note is a set of good practices to improve implementations of HTTP and related standards as well as their use. [translation welcome]
  • Common User-Agent Problems a.k.a CUAP. [CUAP] : This Note explains some common mistakes in user agents due to incorrect or incomplete implementation of specifications, and suggests remedies. [translation welcome]

Talks and Presentations

QA reference documents

General reference documents

Documents about the QA activity

the QA Framework

See Also...

Elsewhere on W3C site

QA periodical publications

Created Date: 2002-06-26 by Olivier Thereaux
Last modified $Date: 2007/10/19 04:04:14 $ by $Author: kdubost $
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