W3C Validated World-Class Web Site for Hawke International Hazardous area connectors and cable glands expert, Hawke International, has re-engineered their web site – passing every page with the W3C XHTML 1.0 ‘Strict’ validation tool. “Although we have done a complete design change, we have tried to retain the feel of the old site so customers can follow familiar navigation routes. Underneath, the new code follows best practices and makes it more accessible to those who want to view it with an ever increasing range of browsers and devices,” explained company web developer Andy Troy. As a global company serving the international oil and gas industry, Hawke uses the web as a key communication channel for providing technical information. Engineers working on projects throughout the world need prompt access to the latest technical and safety information on cable glands, connectors and enclosures. XHTML 1.0 Strict W3C validation is a quality assurance check that ensures coding conforms to the standard. This means the site presentation will be consistent irrespective of the browser or type of internet device used. It will also remain compatible with any new browsers and devices developed to use the standard. Switching from a table based layout to cascading style sheets layout (CSS) will also make page load times quicker for web site users. A print style sheet has been included that makes every page automatically print friendly without having to click an extra link to load a print friendly page. As a supplier of hazardous area electrical safety equipment, Hawke products are subject to independent testing to achieve safety certification. “By adopting W3C validation for our web site we are applying the same standards of scrutiny and verification that apply elsewhere in the business,” explained head of development and marketing Phil O’Connor. “The benefit for our customers is assured and consistent access to the latest information from anywhere in the world using any device or any platform. We believe no one else in our business can make this claim.” For information on Hawke cable glands and connectors for hazardous environments visit www.ehawke.com. More Information Phil O'Connor, Tel. +44 (0)161 830 6698 Fax. +44 (0)161 830 6648 E-mail: phil.oconnor@ehawke.com Web: www.ehawke.com Hawke International, Oxford Street West, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL7 0NA Colour separation, advertising and other commercial enquiries: Gill Bancroft, Hawke International, Tel. +44 (0)161 830 6698 Fax. +44 (0)161 830 6648 E-mail: gill.bancroft@ehawke.com High/low resolution images are on the web at www.ainsmag.co.uk/ha218/4255ha1a.htm January 16, 2007