CSE HTML Validator Lite
O. James Samson - September 5, 2007When you take a look at all of the different coding languages used in internet development today, you can see that there are quite a few indeed. If you ever want to be good at web development, it goes beyond learning HTML nowadays. You need to know XML, XHTML, CSS, SQL, PHP, ASP and a number of other programming languages. With new languages emerging all the time you are going to find it becoming harder and harder to keep knowledge of all of the tags from all of the languages in your head at once.
Therefore, software is necessary. Even if you don’t want to work in a web development program like Dreamweaver or FrontPage, you should still use software to check your code. Programming different parts of code for hours on end is going to make anyone make the odd mistake here and there, so you want to be absolutely sure that anything you take a look at also gets looked at by an impartial set of eyes. The CSE HTML Validator Lite 8.0130 is something that you definitely something you want to look at because it is exactly that; an impartial pair of eyes. It will tell you how good your code is and whether or not there are any mistakes present. It will also show you the line numbers of those mistakes and that information alone is priceless in allowing you to design your dream website.
More information can be found at http://www.htmlvalidator.com/
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