I have no _particular_ opinions. All I want is for our pages to work
in all browsers. What should I do?
Obviously, there's no way for us to pass all the webpages through a
validator (or, is there?) since end users might well write invalid or
at least not-perfect html.
Lars Aronsson wrote:
Taral wrote:
Well, it says HTML 4 Transitional now, but
it's still not right. There's
an <hr> inside a <font> tag and the nested <dl> stuff still isn't
considered valid. (Mozilla ignores it)
"HTML 4 Transitional" is the standard that I use on my websites, and I
think it could be a good idea for Wikipedia aswell. You use W3C's
validator to check your web pages, and when they pass, you receive
instructions for how to include a logotype-link at the bottom of each
page. See e.g. the yellow W3C logo at the bottom of these pages:
http://aronsson.se/
http://elektrosmog.nu/
http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/
http://susning.nu/
The latter is a UseModWiki, just like Wikipedia, so it is indeed
possible.
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Aronsson Datateknik
Teknikringen 1e, SE-583 30 Linköping, Sweden
tel +46-70-7891609
http://aronsson.se/ http://elektrosmog.nu/ http://susning.nu/
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