Oops! Cleveland Web Standards Blog Didn’t Validate

January 12th, 2009

Cleveland Web Standards Association Blog Failed Validation

I found myself with a little extra time on my hands tonight. (Actually, I have a pile of things to do but was looking for a reason to distract myself for a few moments.) So, I headed over to check out what was new at the Cleveland Web Standards Association site. What follows is not supposed to be a negative reflection on them at all. I think what they’re doing is great. However, after running their blog page through the W3C validator, I had to sit back and scratch my head.

The idea to validate came to me while perusing their pages. So, I gave it a go. Home: check. About: check. Blog: uh-oh! As you can see from the screenshot, their blog page failed the W3C validator as XHTML 1.0 Transitional. 18 errors!

Most of the errors had to do with improperly nested tags, which I suppose could be a result of the blogging platform(s) the writers are using. But one that did surprise me was the misuse of the alt tag. (It was used on an anchor tag.) I didn’t look at the all of the errors in detail, and from personal experience I know that one error can cause cascading errors, which may be the case here. Still, a little surprising. (Just to be clear, the blog page is actually a collection of content from various local Web development blogs, not from the site itself.)

Again, I don’t mean this as a cut on the Association, or the individuals that are writing the content. I just think it’s a good reminder for all of us, as developers, to make sure that our pages validate. (You never know who might be looking! : )

This test was conducted at 7:30pm on Monday, January 12th, 2009.

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1 Comment »

  1. tks for the effort you put in here I appreciate it!

    Comment by MichaellaS — 21 July 2009 @ 3:54 pm

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