Valid HTML and CSS is important to make your page work across different browsers on different platforms. Firefox, Opera, Safari, Internet Explorer, and all the rest are supposed to follow W3 validation standards exactly. Many webmasters on DP have pages that have dozens or hundreds of errors and don't know it (I've been checking!). Many are small, some are much bigger; any of them can cause a browser to hang up or display your content wrong. Visitors will NOT stay on your site if it has serious errors all over. You can check your page for free at http://validator.w3.org. If it has errors, give it to me and I will fix it for you so that it passes validation 100%. Prices: $.50 per error (as shown on http://validator.w3.org) • $5 minimum / $50 maximum Payment through PayPal. Quick turnaround time and 100% valid code. CSS Validation Valid CSS is just as important - if a browser can't understand a CSS rule, it will ignore it, and the standards are strict as to punctuation and capitalization. This happens more than most webmasters realize. The CSS validator at http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator can tell you how many errors you have, if any. I will also fix your CSS so it validates 100%. Price: $.50 per error. (No minimum when you also get HTML validated as above.) To get started, or to ask questions, or to check your errors/price to fix, PM me here or send me an email or MSN: jeremygrem _at_ yahoo com. (NOTE: This is not my PayPal address!) NOTE: Valid HTML and CSS does not assure that your page will look right on all browsers. Some older browsers (like IE6, notably) can still screw things up when given valid code. These require other fixes, usually within the HTML document (a common problem, for example, is extra vertical space between divs - an easy fix, but not related to code validation). My service does not include verifying actual display; people are upgrading from IE6 across the world, and the important thing is to have your code valid for modern browsers, which were programmed to follow the W3 standards. If you want me to take a look at your layout, or convert your table-based site to divs, let me know and we'll work something out. A NOTE ABOUT FLASH: Code generated by Flash is not valid (for one, there is technically no <embed> in HTML). There are valid CSS workarounds - the only problem is that in some versions of IE, it will require your whole movie to load before it plays. This is fine for small movies of course, but 100% code validation might not be possible if you want to accommodate IE for this bug for longer movies. If this is the case, I'll let you know.
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