check out popular websites, try yahoo.com or even microsoft.com.. it will find loads of errors in them. And yet, they are displayed perfectly on my pc.
Well done Tony
Alexei
Malta
At 18:25 21/09/2004, Dave Bell wrote:
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Bill Thayer wrote:
> >Apart from anything else, if your website pages DO fully comply with these
> >standards, then you are entitled to put the "W3C" tick-mark 'logo' on your
> >website - which lets all visitors know that they should not experience any
> >problems with the pages, regardless of the computer or Browser being used.
>
> Wholeheartedly confirm our need to comply with standards, and the
> usefulness of W3C validation. Kinda rough on those us who write these
> things, but definitely worth it.
Not so much rough, as tedious in some cases. It's sort of like having a
really strict, nagging English composition teacher nitpicking an essay to
death... But I agree, it's nice to do.
Dave
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