One-on-one auction for lauraw (from InsomniMac2) on 7/24/2011 4:10:58 PM
$2-15 USD / hour
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게시됨 12년 이상 전
$2-15 USD / hour
I'm doing an amateur website for a friend. Mostly it's a learning experience for myself as I've only taken basic-level xhtml / css / html. My prototype site has gone under a few changes since I started, mainly starting with frames and inevitably pursuing CSS fake frames to make it easier to validate.
However, I made a fatal error and broke the cardinal rule of web design and that is to validate your pages as you implement and make sure to validate each object as you enter them. In this way, I made a train-wreck of a page.
For this project, I don't intend to have you fix all that at all, I have only one small thing I need clarified.
One thing I was never really trained in was the use of doctypes, meta tags and UTF-8 protocols, and the xmlns tag inside the html tag that I'm not even sure what to identify as. I am vaguely aware of their principles and how a doctype defines a page when it's rendered... but even in identifying this problem I feel I fall flat.
One page, a simple, basic html page won't validate. It is 87 lines long with ample white space. I have 4 errors and a number of warnings on w3schools validator despite implementing different doctypes..... the problem is something the validator can't guide me in the right direction to troubleshoot. I imagine to a decent web-developer it will be a small, simple fix as the html is simple, concise and generally uncomplicated. I want to validate this page so I can troubleshoot the rest of my webpage without those 4 errors plaguing it. I believe once this problem is solved I'll be over a major hurdle and can redefine my own page using the validator and my own feeble skills.
I intend to use the fixes on this very basic legal page to help the rest of the webpage, despite the fact that the doctype used to fix the legal page may not comply with the rest of the webpage. You will only be responsible for the legal page and the adjoining external style sheet.
If I can't, that's my responsibility and maybe I'll come crawling back in defeat for another project.