DoctorBill wrote:

> Rick Merrill wrote:
>> DoctorBill wrote:
>>> I actually have a Web Master who responded that says he will work on
>>> trying to get his site to work better with SeaMonkey !
>>> www.brassjunkies.com 
>>> 
>>> Can someone give me a link that explains how he would do that so
>>> that I can pass it on to him? 
>> 
>> http://validator.w3.org/ 
>> If it is valid, I'll betcha SeaMonkey will render it AOK. 
> 
> I just passed that validator link on to him.
> Any other links to help him write a "good" website ?

>From the validator:
Errors found while checking this document as HTML 4.01 Transitional!
Result:   114 Errors, 6 warning(s) 

I can't see him wanting to totally rewrite the site, as that is what it
will take to produce something valid. And then only with a lot of
knowhow.

There is also the CSS validator.
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/

But first and foremost, tell him to stop browser-sniffing! If you read
the JavaScript:
http://www.brassjunkies.com/themes/classic_blue/main.js
you will see he is *looking* for IE, Opera, and Netscape. All other
browsers are shunned. How crass is that?

Errorless web pages will work in any browser. Though I must say, I see
little difference at that brassjunkie page in several browsers: Firefox,
SeaMonkey, Opera. What exactly do you think is wrong with it?

-- 
   -bts
   -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
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