Check into www.webstandards.org and www.alistapart.com - you can get some
pointers there regarding writing valid HTML to current standards.
.michael.
At 04:40 PM 2/27/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I know this is off topic so please - no flames.
>
>I also know that everyone reading this works the web so...I figure you all
>are a great source of web related info.
>
>I am looking for some idea of what the "best practices" are for HTML
>validation. I know there are numerous sites out there that will validate
>your code for you (my search software came up with 71 sites on the first
>pass). But...what do people really use? I dimly remember reading articles
>that cautioned about validators and the sometimes goofy results you get.
>
>Any input would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks in advance, Janet Martin
>
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