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Working Draft: Authoring Techniques for Device Independence







Working Draft: Authoring Techniques for
Device Independence

Working Draft: Authoring Techniques for
Device Independence
11/06/2003 03:52 PM

2003-11-06: The Device Independence Working Group has released the first public Working Draft of Authoring Techniques for Device Independence. The document provides a summary of several techniques and best practices that Web site authors and solution providers may employ when creating and delivering content to a diverse set of access mechanisms. Learn more about the W3C Device Independence Activity. (News archive)




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