Waspman
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| Posted: 10/24/2006, 3:43 AM |
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Anyone got anywhere with this?
I asked before, but not sure people understood.
As I said in my previous post, many of my competitors are using this as a value added benefit.
(They still make crappy site, but they conform to W3C standards )
Anyway, does it matter that my CCS site don't meet the W3C standards?
Thanks.
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Robert Little
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| Posted: 10/26/2006, 5:57 PM |
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I hope that this link can guide you:
http://validator.w3.org/
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peterr
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| Posted: 10/26/2006, 11:53 PM |
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Waspman,
Not sure if I understand your question, but if you are asking if it's possible to create W3C-complaint Websites with CCS then I think yes - you would just polish up your HTML templates to be W3C compliant since the HTML is fully editable and you have full control of it.
If you are asking for CCS to do this automatically then it may be a good idea to add to the wishes forum (although certain standards may not be possible to fully automate).
I see that Google and Yahoo still don't use these standards, for example, but indeed more companies start using these now.
Also keep in mind that certain W3C standards may be too strict since even some W3 Web pages cannot be fully validated.
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