- From: Ian B. Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:42:30 -0500
- To: tomas.pedro@ieee.org
- Cc: site-comments@w3.org
- Message-Id: <1129066950.17609.177.camel@seabright>
Hello Pedro, I'm sorry you had difficulty finding resources on our site. Here is the information you are seeking: 1) W3C Technical Reports: http://www.w3.org/TR/ 2) Information for those new to the W3C Web site: http://www.w3.org/Consortium/new-to-w3c I would note that both of this links are at the very top of the W3C home page: http://www.w3.org/ in the top navigation bar: Activities | Technical Reports | Site Index | New Visitors | About W3C | W3C | Contact W3C To help us improve the site, can you indicate where you were looking for this information? Thank you, _ Ian > I'm writting a webpage for my research institution and i would like to > follow > W3C recomendations. However, the specifications for most document > types are > so difficult to find on your website, that it even seems you don't > want > people to follow the specifications. > > I think you should do something about it. I find amazing that you even > need to > have a "New Visitors" section indicating how to navigate into W3C > website. Or > even a section stating "Where do I find what I need?". It shows the > site is > unorganized, and should be revised. It shows that your website is a > complete > chaos! Your website currently seems an example of how NOT to build an > website. Which is impressive considering that W3C is the one making > the WWW > specifications! > > Best reguards, > Pedro Tomás -- Ian Jacobs (ij@w3.org) http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs Tel: +1 718 260-9447
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