Monday 02.03.2009 | ¶ Web Standards | 0 Comments

The Web Standards Project asks for your help

The Web Standards Project was introduced in 1998, when a bunch of great developers tried to promote Web standards and make the Web accessible for all people around the globe. This effort is being supported by some very important software companies such as Adobe, Mozilla, Microsoft and many more.

The International Liaison Group is one of the children of the group. All the people who participate in it we try, among other things, to find and translate useful articles around Web standards. We have done a lot of things lately, we are about to do a lot more but we need your help.

The previous week one of the two leaders of ILG, Henny Swan, published a new blog entry at the official website where we ask for some translators or anyone who is eager to find some decent articles.

Regarding the greek readers of this website I can tell you that right now we have 3 articles in greek. Two of them were written by me and there is one more written by Henny for CSS3, the greek online magazine around design & development.

So if you’d like to participate in this, you can take a look at the links I gave you above and contact the ILG or me to help you. It would be great if you also wanted to promote Web standards. We are waiting for you!

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