StandardWeb
is a Content Management System (CMS) focused on accessibility.
One of the main feature of StandardWeb is that it generates webpages in compliance with W3C Standards.
Any webpage is conformant to these W3C Recommendation:
- The markup language is XHTML 1.0 Strict Valid
- The CSS used to implement graphic layout is CSS 2.1 Valid
- The content of the pages is WCAG 2.0 Level A (minimum) compliant
The first two points are a total task of the software; the third point is also a task of the editor but the software makes a lot of tests to help the author of content to create a conformant webpage.
Over this orientation to accessibility, StandardWeb is helpfull in a lot of typical scenarios implementing these features:
- Complete control over all content inside the website
- Customization of user interface via Cascade Style Sheet (CSS)
- Unlimited number of categories nested inside other categories
- Unlimited number of articles inside each categories with file attach, images, youtube videos, always in compliance with W3C Standards.
- Unlimited number of Users each one with his custom profile for each categorie or article
- Unlimited number of Groups of users to simplify the management of entire areas of the website
StandardWeb was born in 2008 during the Implementation Report of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)2.0, now a Recommendation of W3C.
W3C asked to implement the accessibility guidelines in any area of interest to perform a test on the rules. Alessandro Miele took part in the implementation report building StandardWeb
StandardWeb has been written in VB.Net and then ported in C# and developed using Microsoft Asp.Net.
The aim of StandardWeb is to generate webpages in compliance with the W3C Standards.
All the pages are compliant to the XHTML 1.0 Strict directive and at the moment this implementation aims to be compliant to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.0.
If you need other information, or if you want to share with us some ideas, please, write us at info@standardweb.it.
Important notice for WCAG 2.0 Implementation Report
Even if this website is in conformance with WCAG 2.0, the website that was implemented during the WCAG 2.0 Implementation Report is not this.
So if you come from the W3C StandardWeb page you are looking for the original website.
The original website tested by W3C is available for download for any purpose.
StandardWeb is useful to a wide range of situations.
If you need a personal website to show on Internet your last work, but you have short time to manage its structure, to design the layout and to update contents, StandardWeb can help you simplifying your iterative job.
If your Company wants an information area to advertise her new products, a documents sharing area for her employees, and a blog area for her customers, StandardWeb can help you to organize content in separated areas and let you to assign different permissions to each group for each area.
If you want that your school have a wide portal offering space for each classroom and its teachers, everyone linked with each other and if you also want a sharing space for students, StandardWeb can let you to manage all the needed complex taxonomy.
If you want a website accessible to impaired people, using assistive technologies, a website generally usable regardless the user's browsing system and you don't want to spend your time writing webpages from scratch, StandardWeb generates webpage in compliance with W3C Standards.
If you are not a developer or if you don't feel comfortable with personal computer, internet, and so on, but you need for any reason a website, you could evaluate the use of StandardWeb: it's really very simple to use for everybody.