01-15-2012, 05:05 PM
(01-15-2012, 04:35 PM)BreShiE Wrote: [ -> ]Actually, Gaijin, even Google has a lot of errors (36 Errors, 2 warning(s) ) and that's probably the most accessed site per day, so I doubt it effects the site even the slightest.
Ohh man, I just deleted my whole post, I just can't seem to find words to explain this crucial factor to you, and I decided to leave it up to you too fall on your nose, simple as that, I can try but you need to listen, and I don't get the feeling you do so... So go on fall...
Just keep in mind that Big Websites already have a customre base which is loyal to them because of the quality of their work and will hardly turn back to you...
Comparing your site to a site like Google is simply ignorant and will get you in trouble.. Yes Google has errors too, but this is so un-true...
Google Landing page does not have 36 erros at all, it has from what I was able to see with a quick look between 2 and 5 errors, their HTML structure is quite clean and correct, it is the fault of the validators way to check for errors which result in google having 36 of them...
So because I know what I talk about, I can tell you that Google has no errors, despite the fact validator showing other results...
When you have a dynamic page like google, with dynamic link, 5 errors, even 36 errors are no errors at all, the structure of the page is correct and according to standards, the most errors you get are URL depended errors, since "&" is a starting char for an HTML Entity, having a URL like "index.php?id=0&err=1337" will result in having an error;
Quote:& did not start a character reference. (& probably should have been escaped as &.)
And this is what you would call a false-positive...
SImple as that, my only adivce you should listen to is;
If you want to offer services as Web Development, Web Design, Web Promotion, SEO, Administration, website relevant etc...
Your site show what quality your work has....
(01-15-2012, 04:54 PM)Fragma Wrote: [ -> ]It's always best to validate your site.. http://validator.w3.org/docs/why.html
Thank you Fragma....