houstonlively
Hint: to new guys: Stop worrying so much about W3C. Sites like aol.com, microsoft.com, and a lot of others get by with hundreds of errors reported by the W3C people. Most of the reported errors are just plain frivolous, and will have no effect on usability of the site. If anybody tells you that 100% W3C validation is paramount.... they're full of crap. A certain degree of common sense needs to be applied, albeit some coders rank a little low in the common sense department. When most people see more visit a website, they don't give a rat's ass about W3C compliance... they just want it to work. If you want your Dolphin site to work...get the right host. Don't blame things on W3C validation errors
 
 
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