I just find Netsurf quick and easy.
I've used the validation service in the past, but I never thought of
using it for local pages.
I didn't think it could do!
I'll definitely do that now once I finish a page, thanks for the reminder!
Cheers,
Malcolm
On 28/08/15 20:39, Dave Higton wrote:
> In message <1573487451.24097.1440772172686.JavaMail.zimbra@paymentlabs.com>
> "Malcolm A. Hussain-Gambles" <malcolm@paymentlabs.com> wrote:
>
>> I've noticed whilst doing some html work that netsurf will barf/break where
>> other browsers don't. It's always down to a fault with my html, that's one
>> of the many reasons I'm now using netsurf for development work, then
>> testing with other browsers. It only used to be IE that "auto-corrected"
>> badly formed html, it's sad Chrome and Firefox are now up to those dirty
>> tricks too. So I would say it is definitely a very bad browser bug, just
>> not in Netsurf ;-)
> You (all) do make use of the W3C validator, I presume?
>
> http://validator.w3.org/
>
> I find it very useful. It works with Netsurf, of course.
>
> Dave
>
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