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[CEUD-ICT] [Fwd: unicorn: a new validator from w3c]

Joshue O Connor joshue.oconnor at ncbi.ie
Thu Oct 8 09:32:14 IST 2009


Hi y'all,

Haven't looked at this yet.

Thoughts?

Josh

Hi all,

Unicorn aims to provide the big picture about the quality of a Web page,
by gathering the results of several tools (markup validator, CSS
validator, ...) into a single cohesive interface.

This project started in 2006 and today is an important milestone as many
improvements have been made to Unicorn recently thanks to Thomas Gambet,
an intern at W3C Europe. A changelog [1] and roadmap [2] are available.

First of all, I'd like to thank Thomas for all the work he has done in
the past 2.5 months and is still doing until the end of October.

We are now seeking feedback. Unicorn is available at
http://qa-dev.w3.org/unicorn. Please try it out and send your feedback
to public-qa-dev at w3.org. If you enjoy it, feel free to use it on a
regular basis, but bear in mind this is a development instance and
subject to change. We hope to move it into production in the near future.

Thanks,
Jean-Gui

[2] http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/Unicorn/changelog
[3] http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/Unicorn/roadmap





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