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ub3r
01-08-2005, 08:43 AM
Do you have a website?

Of course you do! what else would you be here for?

Is your website's html valid?

It should be!

For only $0.75 per error, i will rewrite your website's html in order to validate completely by the w3c's guidelines.

To check your website's html, go to http://validator.w3.org and enter your URL or upload your html document .


At the moment, the only accepted payment method is paypal. Upon payment, work will be delivered in a single html file, or a zip, rar, or gzip'd / bzip'd tar archive.



If you're interested, please contact me using any of the following communications mediums:


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Voxxit
01-08-2005, 10:57 AM
Would you rewrite it if it was HTML, and make it XHTML? Or, would you just let the HTML be valid?

ub3r
01-08-2005, 11:05 AM
Yes, that is also an option. But, I do not do tables -> css-p (divs) yet.

I will however rewrite your document to be xhtml+css+tables valid. Just let me know which doctype you would prefer (strict, transitional, plain, frameset).

PCplayground
01-09-2005, 11:39 PM
I'm kind of ignorant on this issue, but what is the benefit of you fixing these errors for us? Is it just for a little "I'm validated" or will it actually help in sales or what?

Voxxit
01-10-2005, 12:56 AM
It will make the site cleaner, and search engines will be more likely to pick up your site quicker. You will also have cleaner code, which is easier to update, and your site will appear the same in most of the major browsers, instead of just one or two with non-clean code.

ub3r
01-10-2005, 09:07 AM
I'm kind of ignorant on this issue, but what is the benefit of you fixing these errors for us? Is it just for a little "I'm validated" or will it actually help in sales or what?
In addition to what voxxitdesigns said. You'll look more qualified.

Some people think that if you can't construct a valid html document, that you probably don't have the knowledge to properly run an IT related company.