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Old 09-20-2009, 07:27 PM a new tool to help with web design
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Hey every body
Let me start with I am sorry if this is not where to post this it is not meant as an advertisement.

I have a new tool that will validate html and repair it up to xhtml 1.0

It may not be useful to pro coders but for the rest of us it can help find errors in your code and spit out a repaired copy.

it is of course free to use

If you gurus want to test it and tell me how to make it better feel free feedback is great.

For guys that want the help please try it out

http://www.bmcoll.com/pagetest

Thanks I hope this tool can be of help
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why didn't you use it on your own site then? you only have an incomplete transitional doctype...
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Old 09-30-2009, 02:18 AM Re: a new tool to help with web design
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Guess I am not a smart as you.

But it is fixed now. Thanks for pointing it out.
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Old 09-30-2009, 07:00 AM Re: a new tool to help with web design
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I tested it on a project of mine and it worked rather well but here are a few minors you need to major on.

  • COPY TO CLIPBOARD FUNCTION: copies only URL and not the actual clean code.
  • Your program converts DTD-Strict into Transitionals - did you know that?
  • When copying your clean code - it pastes into my editor as one huge line as opposed to multi-line format.
  • It adds a  to the £ sign (pre: £45; after: £45)

Other then that, Good Stuff!

Personally, I would rather troubleshoot manually but I could definitely suggest this tool to some of the would-be web-designers I know.

You should consider branding it - When I get the chance I will test it out more often.
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Old 09-30-2009, 02:27 PM Re: a new tool to help with web design
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yea it's pretty good
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Old 09-30-2009, 11:24 PM Re: a new tool to help with web design
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I tested it on a project of mine and it worked rather well but here are a few minors you need to major on.

  • COPY TO CLIPBOARD FUNCTION: copies only URL and not the actual clean code.
  • Your program converts DTD-Strict into Transitionals - did you know that?
  • When copying your clean code - it pastes into my editor as one huge line as opposed to multi-line format.
  • It adds a  to the £ sign (pre: £45; after: £45)

Other then that, Good Stuff!

Personally, I would rather troubleshoot manually but I could definitely suggest this tool to some of the would-be web-designers I know.

You should consider branding it - When I get the chance I will test it out more often.
Thanks a bunch. The copy function wont work at all in chrome and I use that most. When I display the cleaned code in a textarea it seems to have problems but the copy to clipboard would work well. I put the code in the span then I have truble with the copy.

I will ad a drop down to let you pick what out put you want trans,strict,frames

Thanks for that I did not think about it being hard coded where you have no choice.
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