What is W3C validation?
According to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), “validation is a process of checking your website against a formal Standard … for HTML, CSS and XML-derived Web document types”. The WC3 develops and maintains the specifications and guidelines for the web in the interest of keeping standards at the heart of what the Internet is built upon.
If your web site doesn't validate, a professional web designer didn't build it.
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1. Validate your HTML code with W3C
2. Validate your CSS files with W3C
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