Web Standards
Web standards denote standard worldwide Web-related technologies as set out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Compliance with these standards has benefits for both senders and receivers of information.
Web standards with which this site complies
The major part of the content of this site complied with the following Web standards as of March 2005:
- XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language) 1.0 Transitional
- Language for describing the document structure of Web pages
- CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) Level 2
- System for specifying the appearance of Web pages
- P3P (Platform for Privacy Preferences)
- System for providing a website privacy policy
- PICS (Platform for Internet Content Selection)
- System for filtering the contents of Web pages
Our position on the Web standards in this site
Mitsue-Links believes that compliance with Web standards should be part of our ongoing efforts to improve this site. We implement daily updates and operation, so that content that complies with the standards will not be inconsistent with the specifications. For the standards with which we do not currently comply or standards that will appear in the future, we will comply with them as needed, based on needs and priority.
