Well, after a day or two at it, I feel I have a grasp of XHTML and will remember the closing '/' in my HR tags. I am slowly migrating various pages to meet appropriate standards:
http://www.w3.org/ http://www.w3schools.com/
What a pain. http://www.sidra.vitale.net is difficult because I have to download and upload, download and upload, download and upload. I'm so used to having total control over websites I'm involved with, from an access perspective, I mean, that having to go through 'normal people' channels is driving me bonkers. Oh, I'm just spoiled.
http://www.petite-fromage.org doesn't have that problem, it's just BIG and unwieldy and suffers from a lack of consistency in coding standards. But I have a shell account, thank god. Sigh. different sections adhere to different rules, and I think I've NEVER upgraded the whole thing. So, at the moment, one of the smaller sections [the crafts section, http://www.petite-fromage.org/crafts/] and my resume are the only things XHTML compliant. Do you care? No. Do I care? Well, yeah, I needed the excuse to study XML, XHTML and CSS. So there, neener-neener.
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