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Re: weblint
"Alex Hudson" <eah106 [at] york.ac.uk> tapped some keys and produced:
> As for the tags, it doesn't matter in this instance - use whatever tags
> you like. <font face..> isn't recognised by all browsers; neither is
> ECMAScript. But that doesn't mean your HTML is wrong. Stuff like weblint
> is only useful (for me) for filling in width= and height=, and stuff
> like that. Don't
> expect it to be able to do much more than that..
It's quite handy for spotting minor syntax errors. I always use it to try
(maybe in vain) to make sure my HTML is viewable by everybody.
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