First Ever XHTML 1.0 Strict Bidding Directory?

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  1. #1
    So, in looking at bidding directories around the web, I have notice the poor coding standards (mostly due to the scripts).

    Can I say I have the first valid HTML 1.0 Strict and CSS bidding directory on the web? I have not seen anyone publish it, nor have I found any looking around the internet.

    Valid CSS
    Valid XHTML

    Bidding Directory
     
    BlogSalesman, Oct 16, 2007 IP
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  2. mikey1090

    mikey1090 Moderator Staff

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    #2
    to be honest i dont think anyone is really fussed. It would only take a few mins to make mine valid:)

    Congrats anyway;)
     
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  3. mrcrowley

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    #3
    Well done. Nice job!
    I haven't really noticed with other bid directories. Its not top of my list things to check as long as the site is viewable. Its a nice achievement though :)
     
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  4. BlogSalesman

    BlogSalesman Well-Known Member

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    Took me over 2 days to do it because the code was SOOO bad.

    I just like clean code, and hopefully it helps Search Engines crawl my site.
     
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    #5
    congrats :)

    You still need to work on detail pages.
     
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    smub Notable Member

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    #6
    i am one of the people who gives a fuss about xhtml and css with my new designs

    www.madmouse-extreme-directory.com

    that was made long ago .. and it is xhtml and css valid. So you are not the first ever ...
     
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  7. BlogSalesman

    BlogSalesman Well-Known Member

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    #7
    Yours is Transitional, mine is Strict.

    Still the first one ever (if that means anything).
     
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    #8
    What is the difference between the two?
     
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    smub Notable Member

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    i dont know maybe he can explain lol...

    i let w3 detect it automatically ;) and i think it is just the placement of header codes ...
     
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  10. BlogSalesman

    BlogSalesman Well-Known Member

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    #10
    It detects your code by:
    Strict is just that, more strict XHTML coding standards. Transitional lets you get away with a few of the old HTML coding "flaws".

    Not 100% sure of this, but I believe it is easier for Search Engines to crawl a Strict site, but having valid code that corresponds to your DOCTYPE is the most important factor.
     
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    #11
    Transitional is a little more lenient than strict.
    Both of them are acceptable, and claiming a site better because it is strict over transitional is just hogwash.
     
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  12. BlogSalesman

    BlogSalesman Well-Known Member

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    I never said mine was better because it was Strict, I was just saying they are different.
     
    BlogSalesman, Oct 18, 2007 IP