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Thread ID: 58702 2005-06-09 10:12:00 Online Webpage Tester? andrew93 (249) Press F1
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362340 2005-06-09 10:12:00 I remember reading a number of threads (but can't find them) where posters asked for opinions on their websites and the respondents suggested they try another website that tests your webpage for 'bugs' or 'mistakes'. Does anyone know the url of any such online webpage testers?
Thanks,
Andrew
andrew93 (249)
362341 2005-06-09 10:17:00 I think there's a validator of some sort at www.w3.org somebody (208)
362342 2005-06-09 10:17:00 http://validator.w3.org/ Jen (38)
362343 2005-06-09 10:22:00 Thanks for the links - that's exactly what I was after. BTW, 6 errors isn't too bad for 1st attempt is it?
Cheers, A
andrew93 (249)
362344 2005-06-09 10:35:00 If you use CSS you should also validate that at jigsaw.w3.org ad_267 (6193)
362345 2005-06-09 11:23:00 If you have firefox, it has a plugin that sits on the status bar and tells you instantly.

Be glad you didnt code this page (sal.neoburn.net)
Rob99 (151)
362346 2005-06-09 12:38:00 Do you know which plug-in that is Rob? I have a few useful plug-ins installed on FF but not that one.

Speaking of errors, I ran the xtramsn page through it and it came back with, how shall I say this, quite a few errors. Interstingly, the Google webpage has a few too (much less than Xtra).

Thanks for the link but I'm not using CSS (or tables :D ).
andrew93 (249)
362347 2005-06-09 13:14:00 Funnily enough, Microsoft is A-OK
I find that the worst part of designing websites is when you rip someone elses and use it as your own. Sooo many errors
bob_doe_nz (92)
362348 2005-06-09 13:34:00 Do you know which plug-in that is Rob?
This is it (addons.mozilla.org)
Rob99 (151)
362349 2005-06-10 01:55:00 I can't understand the usefulness of these silly validators. I create websites constantly (Dreamweaver MX) and they all function perfectly under the four most common browsers, but sometimes have a raft of errors if "validated". :confused: Greg (193)
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