I am trying to validate my code at w3.org.... I just don't know enough to fix all the errors... I will be taking bids. The best most experianced bidder will win. PM with you bid. or email jtaylor@4x4him.org My website is 4x4him.org Thank you James
I can fix some of them and sometimes http://validator.w3.org show wrong message to you. sometimes it say you've got a Error but actually not Error.
You don't need to pay someone, you can fix it yourself easily. For starters, close all your image tags. From <img="image.jpg"> to <img="image.jpg" /> Your <style> tags need to be in the head not the body. Get rid of all the <td background=""> and replace with <td style="background-color:#color;"> Take all your javascript out of the <td>s. I advise you to look a bit more at css. You have a hell of a lot of tables flying around everywere. You could do it all with divs and labels. Once you do that you should be pretty close to being compliant
Not so. The document (Web page) Markup is checked against an associated DTD (Document Type Definition) consisting of standards compliant elements/attributes/constructs by the Validator -- those not in compliance are reported as errors. James
Yes, I agree too and understand what you are talking. Sorry for my bad explain and worst English. I will explain in a better way next time. thanks