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Validate your website
Has anyone gone to http://validator.w3.org/ to validate their website? I just validated mine and it has soo many errors lol.
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It's strange that you should link to this site. I was on it when I saw your post!
(Yes, I've got tons of errors too!) |
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Its tricky to get pages to fully conform especially if you use any javascript (don't forget to validate your css as well) personally I use HTMLkit to build my pages which has the w3.org validation built in, hit f9 gives list of errors will even offer to change most of them for you to valid code. And its free unless you want some of the more complex addins. I acutally paid the sub as I think they do a great job.
http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ |
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11 errors on our main page, all of them look fairly easy to fix though. Not affecting the look of the site but I will sort them out at some point.
78 errors on kualo.com but again nothing to affect the look. |
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It's very rare to find a site that fully validates, infact I think almost all of the big ones I had checked had well over 100 errors, so 78 isn't bad
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Yeah to me as long as it does not affect the look and it allows the website to do the job its meant to then you don't have to validate unless you just really feel like it. Jo I tihnk you should fix them =P
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