The same old story everywhere. The layout is ready, the text is waiting. So that the layout does not now stand naked in space and feel small and empty, I step in: the dummy text. Created precisely for this purpose, always in the shadow of my big brother "Lorem Ipsum", I am happy every time you read a few lines. Because esse est percipi - to be is to be perceived. And because you have now had the good grace to accompany me for a few more sentences, I would like to take this opportunity not only to serve you as a gap filler, but to point out something that equally deserves to be noticed: Web standards, namely. You see, web standards are the set of rules on which websites are built. So there are rules for HTML, CSS, JavaScript or even XML; words you may have heard your developer use before. These standards ensure that everyone gets the most out of a website. In contrast to earlier websites, for example, we no longer have to programme two different websites for Internet Explorer and another browser. All we need is one page that - properly created - works both on different browsers on the web, but is just as good for printing or