MOSS XHTML Compliant
Hi,
There is an increased number of projects focusing on get MOSS being XHTML compliant (well sure it is one of the most requested features for Office14).
So I wanted to start a list with all this solutions:
- Get SharePoint to Validate, https://www.codeplex.com/GSPTV
To get SharePoint 2007 to validate according to W3C XHTML 1.0 Strict.
Google-optimize SharePoint to gain the best search ranking.
Enhanced accessibility.
Makes it possible for SharePoint to follow the American regulation 508 and the Danish regulation based on WCAG AA.
Better control over the HTML output of SharePoint, to ease the frontend development process.
- Accesibility Kit for SharePoint, https://aks.hisoftware.com/index.html
The Accessibility Kit for SharePoint® (AKS) solution will help get you started on the road to Web accessibility with an accessible platform and framework from which to launch your portal or intranet site.
Guide to create XHTML sites
- ARF from SPWorks. A SharePoint Feature and a methodology to create Accessible and XHTML compliant sites https://www.spworks.co.uk/arf/what.aspx
- Zac Smith wrote a "quick" guide in order to be able to make it: https://www.trinkit.co.nz/blog/archive/2007/04/19/guide-to-making-sharepoint-xhtml-compliant.aspx
[Update: 15 Mar 2009]
I wanted to include the reference that it was published the AKS 2.0 version
Ciao!
Comments
- Anonymous
October 09, 2008
PingBack from http://www.easycoded.com/moss-xhtml-compliant/ - Anonymous
October 09, 2008
Technical Weblog of Eric Charran : HOWTO: How Document Collaboration Works at Microsoft SharePoint Newbie - Anonymous
October 15, 2008
Hi, There are two things you hear in your first deployment of a Publishing Site: XHTML validation Full