- From: Taylor-Made <taymade@netnitco.net>
- Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 11:18:13 -0600
- To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Okay, my ten-cents (inflation) worth: Besides what I have learned from reading all your postings, I find the biggest help in learning/fixing my html problems is when I get my page checked through either Bobby, W3C HTML Validation Service or the WDG (Web Design Group.) I have perused the guidlines, but don't have the time to read them indepth. But when I have a mistake on a page and click on how to fix it through one of the validators I use I do read what they have to say and I study it until I understand it. I have learned a great deal that way. I think anyone wanting to make web sites and taking it seriously will not think the guidelines are too large. It is just they may not have enough time to read them. The only problem is that most sites do not put their sites through validators. :-( So my system may not work for them. Finding this list has been the best thing that has happened to me as a web designer. I thank you all. Joyce Taylor jtaylor@taymade.com THE EDUCATIONAL EMPORIUM Libertas erudire - eruditio pro libertate http://www.taymade.com/taymade/edu TAYLOR-MADE Desktop Publishing, Web Site Design & Domain Hosting http://www.taymade.com 1173952@pager.mirabilis.com
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