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I've just had a little chuckle to myself, and I thought I'd pass on the chuckle to you, folk at home (who can't get some chuckles). Not the same chuckles as the chuckle brothers, but a mini-laugh kinda chuckle:

dreambeaver

Adamskii's site Demozone pisses all over the W3C XHTML 1.0 validation, along with its logo.

If I get bored, and I get the time, I'll look at your code and correct it for you Adamskii... but thinking about it, it's sometimes not worth the time and effort to ensure something validates. The first option though, is to get Dreamweaver to look at the code (Commands > Clean Up XHTML...).

Thought I'd also ask Adamskii if his bookmark logo thingy is indeed Earl, from 'My Name is Earl':

earl

???

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Its Borat, but i might put Earl in, he is no1. If you want, pretend its Earl. Dreamweaver cleans the piss out of my code? good! ill try it soon. Got ghost recon advanced.. blah blah, gonna post a little vid for y'all

Adamskii


Adamskii, first stage is to declare a doc type. You can either do it in Imageready (when you export as html with images) by doing the following:

File > Output Settings > HTML

then tick the output XHTML box:

output xhtml

Or you can cut and paste the code from a new XHTML 1.0 Transitional webpage to replace the similar existing code (lines 1 to 4!).

Matt


I'm pretending it's Earl. He's cooel. Though I keep forgetting to watch him doing his stuff on Friday nights...

Matt


What is XHTML as opposed HTML? I think my page is HTML

Adamskii


Matt


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