Dear Sara,
When a document begins with an ?xml version=1.0
encoding=utf-8? declaration. IE 6 for Windows doen't see the Doctype, so
it lapses into quirks mode.
Therefore I would suggest you not to use it.
Kind regards,
John S. Britsios
Accessibility SEO Consultant,
Usability Specialist
Dear Helmut,
You have two errors.
Line 2: A quoted string cannot be immediately followed by text. It must be
followed by a space or the end of the tag.
Line 7: The EMBED element cannot be used here. It is not contained in an
element that allows its use.
Regards,
John S. Britsios
Accessibility
Zachary,
The only problems I see on you page is, that you are using redudant tabindex
tags and letters instead of numbers for you accesskeys.
About http://webxact.watchfire.com/ no need to worry!
That is the only tool of all I know and that I do not use.
Stick for automatic evaluations with
Zachary,
Me again. I also do not see your reason using a text-only version. It is
absolutely redudant! You did a too good work, to hang on your page a
text-version.
Also you are using CDATA sections which are not recommended due to poor
browser support (even some newer browsers fail to properly
Dear WSG members!Sincea few
daysnow, our Accessibility, Usability and SEO forums are
online.Therefore we would kindly like to inivite you to drop by, and we
hope you will support
us with your membership/contribution, promoting
Accessibility, Usability and Search
Engines issues.The forums
not having any link text.
- Redundant tabindex tags? (O.o)?
- What's wrong with letters?
- The meta tags hold keywords, page descriptions, author info, page
rating, time between search bot re-indexing, etc, etc
--Zachary
John Britsios wrote:
Zachary,
The only problems I see on you page
?
- The contact links have been fixed to meet Priority 1 checkpoint 6.3
and Priority 2 checkpoint 10.1.
--Zachary
John Britsios wrote:
Zachary,
Me again. I also do not see your reason using a text-only version. It is
absolutely redudant! You did a too good work, to hang on your page
Zachary welcome at WSG!
My suggestions:
To your page MarkUp:
1. HTML 4.01 and XHTML require the legend element in fieldsets. Use this
element immediately after the fieldset start tag.
To your page accessibility:
1. The input element (when type=image) requires the alt attribute to
specify a text
Hi Web Standards Advocate.
I would appreciate if you would review my web site,
giving me some advices, critiques or comments to improve.
Please see here: http://www.webnauts.net/
Notice: I am aware there is a minor problem with
the "Jump to Navigation" link in Opera, which I am going to
Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Web site review please
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:04:34 +0100, John Britsios [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I would appreciate if you would review my web site, giving me some
advices
Dear All!
Here I would like to wish you all, your families, friends and associates a
very Happy, Healthy and Successful New Year.
Besides, I wish that everyone will go on supporting the World Wide Web
Initiative, in making the Web accessible and usable to all!
At last I wish, that all of us
Hi everyone!
Some of my pages do not validate with Bobby, and I
can not see the errors. Could you please have a look and give me a
hand?
1. Page: http://www.webnauts.net/accessibility2.html
Bobby: http://bobby.watchfire.com/bobby/bobbyServlet?URL="">
2. Page:
Dear all,
I have a question: Doesn't my web site pages here http://www.webnauts.net have a logical
navigation structure,thereforeI do need to use the "Tabindex"
tags?I ask, because someone advised me against the use of tab indexing -
using it only if the natural ordering is misleading.
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