Specters
Specters is a project initiated by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international community dedicated to developing open standards for the long-term growth of the Web. Founded in 1994, W3C is led by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web, and CEO Jeffrey Jaffe. The consortium's mission is to ensure the Web remains open, interoperable, and accessible to all. Specters is part of W3C's efforts to create protocols and guidelines that enhance Web design, architecture, security, and privacy. By focusing on these areas, Specters aims to make the Web more powerful, accessible, and useful for everyone. W3C's work includes developing essential standards like HTML, CSS, and Web APIs, which are crucial for Web development. The organization also provides tools and resources for developers, such as validators, test suites, and educational materials. Specters, as part of this initiative, contributes to the ongoing evolution of the Web, ensuring it meets the needs of users and developers alike.
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