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Who needs another set of web standards?

By Davey Winder in Editorial

Posted in Standards, Internet on November 26, 2007 at 12:20 pm

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So, BSI British Standards is expected to publish the first set of specifications regarding web standards in the first half of 2008. Well whoopy-doo, that’s all we need, web design by committee.

The publicly available specification (PAS 124) is to be developed by a BSI steering group before being released to the public for comment. Here’s mine in advance: we don’t need another set of standards, even from the BSI, to determine and govern effectiveness, function and appearance of websites thank you very much.

To be honest, the very thought of a BSI standard that covers, as I am led to believe this will, such things as Search Engine Optimisation, Accessibility, Usability and Branding within its remit sends a shiver right the way up and down my spine.

Mike Low, Director of BSI British Standards, calls is an “important first step towards a framework for best practice in web standards. The PAS will enable organizations and their suppliers to better understand the need for web standards and consequently provide more structured web solutions.”

I’m not so sure. There are enough functional but boring, boring, boring business websites out there already, without giving lazy designers and unimaginative executives yet another excuse to stamp all over the innovating creatives.

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Comment by Simon Lande - December 7, 2007 on 3:23 pm

Totally agree, that the world does not need more web standards. But what is required is an effective way to make the most out of all the standards that do currently exist.

That’s why we commissioned PAS 124. It is not a standard in itself - rather, it will be a best practice document giving clear guidance to organisations about how to make the most of their websites by using the various types of web standards that are already out there.

It will set out what to look at as you define the standards that matter to you as an organisation, how to implement them, and how to monitor and manage compliance.

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