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The Web Standards Project. Fighting for standards in our browsers.

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2026-01-27 20:14:47

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The Web Standards Project: Fighting for Standards in our Browsers You’re viewing an archive of outdated material. Visit The Web Standards Project’s updated site to learn about our current mission. at this time RETURN WITH US to 1998. The web was no longer the exclusive playground of geeks. Creative web design had long ceased to be an “underground” phenomenon. Every corporation on earth was “building an online presence” whether it needed to or not. Chortling venture capitalists knew in their hearts that the money machine would never run out of steam. Netscape and Microsoft each claimed about 50% of the browser market, and their 4.0 browsers were almost entirely incompatible. Into that miasma of giddy hype, foolish dreams, and broken websites, The Web Standards Project (WaSP) intruded with a practical message practically nobody wanted to hear: If Netscape and Microsoft persisted in building ever–more incompatible browsers, the cost of development would continue to skyrocket, ...

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