What is your website?
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1. website problems (Donald Christensen)
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Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 07:55:01 +1000
From: Donald Christensen <[email protected]>
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Subject: website problems
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I'm have trouble with my website. Not all browsers can view it.
Can anyone help me with this?
Dear Mr Christensen,
Sorry for the slight delay in replying - but I had been checking why (as
you had said), your new website works differently on various 'browsers'.
Unfortunately, your web-designer (Craig Cameron) has not produced this in
accordance with the internationally-agreed "W3C" standards for websites.
Think of this as your web-designer being the 'Architect', plus the "W3C"
standards being equivalent to the necessary 'Building Regulations' - and
so if you do not follow them, then there is going to be serious trouble.
If it helps, I have 'attached' an official report - which shows that you
have 87 design errors on the opening page of your website alone, plus it
might have even more within other areas (but I have not checked those).
You can verify this for yourself, via the "W3C" validator - which is fast
and free, plus showing your web-designer how to correct all his mistakes.
The whole point of those 'standards', is to make sure your website would
be seen correctly - no matter what type of computer or browser is being
used, so I recommend that you contact Craig Cameron to ask why he has not
created your website pages in the proper manner. Some designers may say
that they cannot (or will not) comply with the "W3C" standards, in which
case I suggest you find another designer who would do things correctly !
Cheers
Donald
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