Explaining Web Standards - in Layman’s Terms
by Daniel SchutzsmithFriday, June 20th, 2008
filed under Web Design
If you’re a client, you might have heard the term before but probably haven’t gotten a clear explanation on exactly what Web Standards are. If you’re a web designer, you’ve probably fumbled a few times trying to explain it to your clients without going into a long jargon ridden diatribe. We’re looking to create an east way to explain Web Standards that illustrates the importance, whilst emphasizing the return on investment that clients can gain.
Messing around the office earlier this week, we started writing down various analogies we thought would help to explain to our clients what exactly web standards can provide them and how it works. Some are succinct and straight forward, others are corny and obtuse, but all are direct representations into the world of our industry that is web standards.
- Separating the style from the content is like being able to put any car engine into the the chassis of your choice.
- Content and style go together like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, without each other your website will either be two sweet or hard to swallow.
- Separating content and style is like separating your laundry. If you washed everything together you’d end up with funky colors and people would laugh at you (not in a good way).
- Understanding web standards means understanding the secret to health: keep your style clean and your body slim.
- Web standards is cheaper than having to take phone calls from your CEO at 3am asking why the website won’t work on his blueberry colored iMac.
- Web standards can help change the face of web design, one table plagued website at a time.
- Following web standards is like following Moses through the desert, while you’re doing it you wonder where the hell you are, but once you get through it you realize it was all worth it.
- Content and style are separated at birth yet always understand what the other is thinking, just like those orphaned twins you always see on Maury.
- Web standards is the cheapest date you could take to the web design prom and it’ll give you a good return on your investment before the sun comes up.
- Content is like a nice lager, it should have a nice frothy head with a smooth body. While style is like a good dessert wine, it should be a little fruity to the novice, maybe even nutty, but never bitter.
That’s all we’ve got - feel free to let us know some of yours and we’ll add them to the list!






June 21st, 2008 at 1:25 pm
This is a great article. As a web developer you’re versed in these complicated concepts and technical lingo, but the client, understandably, just wants things to work. Explaining it in more universal terms educates the client and even makes ‘em appreciate your worth as a designer and coder.
My favorite analogies would probably be the engine/chassis and separating the laundry. As for the forward compatibility of following web standards, you could also mention to clients that it’s like running a mythical version of Windows that never required any bug fixes or updates.
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June 25th, 2008 at 10:51 am
Excellent pointers, Daniel. Bookmarked for future reference.
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