Where do I find answers?

This is a partial list of the FAQs in the W3C site. If you know the topic of your question and W3C has a FAQ on the topic, you might find that FAQ here. If not, you may refer to the W3C Site Index. Remember, too, that your favorite search engine probably indexes w3.org.

What is a FAQ?

A FAQ, pronounced either "fack" or "eff aye cue," is usually a list of answers to "Frequently Asked Questions". FAQs originated in the early 80's as the means to give informed answers to the recurring questions that are continually asked in the discussion newsgroups called "Usenet". Loosely, FAQs are the Internet's generous way of saying the teachers' maxim, "Look it up". For more information about FAQs in general, please refer to FAQs about FAQs by Russ Hersch. For Web versions of all of the Usenet FAQs, please see the Internet FAQ Archives or another repository (Additional source about FAQs).

List of FAQs

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