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Show posts MenuQuote from: kathrine01 on September 14, 2012, 07:16:50 AM
HTML is Hyper Text Markup Language and its not a programming language.However, DHTML is Dynamic HTML and its not a web standard or a language but it is art of combining DOM, CSS, JavaScript and HTML. Dynamic HTML is used to describe the technologies used to make webpages more interactive and dynamic in nature and HTML uses markup tags to describe pages. I hope, it would clear your concept about HTML and DHTML.
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The forum owner has given me permission to post about this tool to help with HTML validation.
It's always a good idea to validate/check HTML documents. Here are some reasons:
* If you want your site listed on search engines (and who doesn't?) then make sure that you have good HTML. Many engines cannot properly catalog or index a site that has serious HTML errors. This can greatly reduce the amount of traffic your web site receives from search engines.
* Properly written HTML will render better, render on more browsers, and render faster than HTML with errors. It's also more easily adapted to print and alternative browsing devices like mobile phones and handheld computers.
* Properly written HTML is more likely to be "future-proof" (backward compatible with future standards and future web browsers).
* Broken links can quickly drive visitors away. How many times have you been annoyed when you found a broken link?
* Problems such as "ugly" pages caused by poor HTML constantly drive visitors away from web sites. Do you want your web site to be one that customers will leave because of poor quality?
* If you think that your HTML is good the way it is and that you don't need to check it (as many people think), then let a validator check your HTML to prove that you're right. Chances are that you'll be surprised and that your HTML has room for improvement.
* Browsers are becoming more standards compliant, and it is becoming increasingly necessary and important to write valid and standards compliant HTML.
* A WYSIWYG editor is no excuse for not producing good HTML. If a WYSIWYG editor does not produce good HTML, then it should not be used or its output should be fixed manually. Newer WYSIWYG editors are better but many still have problems writing correct HTML.
* Having a site with dynamic pages is also no excuse for bad HTML. If the dynamic pages are outputting HTML that is full of errors, then the pages should be fixed.
* Writing error-free HTML is the best way to help ensure that pages render optimally in as many browsers as possible. This includes older browsers and browsers that are yet to be developed.
* Write it right the first time and write it once. Write it wrong, and you may be writing it again later.
A tool for checking HTML, CSS, links, SEO, accessibility and more is CSE HTML Validator (for Windows):
http://www.htmlvalidator.com/
There's a free lite edition too:
http://www.freehtmlvalidator.com/
And an online version based on the lite edition:
http://www.onlinewebcheck.com/
There are other offline and online validation and checking tools as well.
By the way, until August 1, 2010, CSE HTML Validator Professional v10 BETA is FREE with no limitations:
http://www.htmlvalidator.com/beta