I need Help, I'll pay money

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by BigBoy4x4him, Jan 30, 2008.

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    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
     
    BigBoy4x4him, Jan 30, 2008 IP
  2. EIx

    EIx Peon

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    #2
    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.
     
    EIx, Jan 30, 2008 IP
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    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
     
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    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
     
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    I agree with this...depends on your DTD type, you can get different error for different DTD..
     
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    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
     
    EIx, Jan 30, 2008 IP