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W3C Validation 1

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GCMBOY

Technical User
Mar 23, 2007
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I'm completely lost and need help.

My site at fails html validation using the W3C site.

Where do I go next. I have taught myself Dreamweaver and created a template page for myself. Visually I think the site looks ok. I can't understand why the code is a problem.

I'm not necessarily expecting someone help to correct them but can someone at least tell me where I might go to get them fixed - elance - a webdesign company - sorry I'm just not sure if these problems are a big deal or not.

Thanks

Mark
 
You have only five errors - most of them are quite minor. Two of them go away if you change:
Code:
<META name="verify-v1" content="K4ZgpndlpZHiUx7fmiwV9tLPdExZUqRCnvL34jrBco4="[b] /[/b]>
to :
Code:
<META name="verify-v1" content="K4ZgpndlpZHiUx7fmiwV9tLPdExZUqRCnvL34jrBco4=">
You shouldn't close 'HTML 4.01 Transitional' meta tags with a '/'.

Greg
"Personally, I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught." - Winston Churchill
 
Hey guys,
I own: and I use a service provided by Web CEO to update my Meta tags etc.

I taught myself the Macromedia Program, but the thing I need help with is figuring out how to not lose all my meta info when I change a template.

Is there a way to put an include in my template? I just lost 156 pages of Meta Content... VERY Disappointing.

-Curtis
 
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