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How to Use an HTML Tester
in Web Design
An HTML tester can be used to
validate your website's HTML code. Why should you
use an HTML code validator? This helps prevent
browser errors so your site will load more smoothly
and display correctly to Internet users.
When coding
an HTML page, it's
easy to miss certain small details. You can check
your page online, but just because everything
appears to be correct on the Web, this doesn't mean
your page code doesn't have hidden HTML errors. An
HTML tester gives you assurance that not only will
your web page display correctly across the board
with multiple browsers and computers, but also that
you won't copy and paste the HTML errors to other
pages of your site.
Types of Errors in Web
Page Design
An HTML tester may find all
sorts of errors, from missing a bracket to failure
to include quotation marks. The validator might
find errors regarding HTML tables, link codes or
image codes.
It might detect case
sensitive words (that should be in lower case
lettering instead of all caps). It can detect
failure to close out a command and other
easy-to-miss coding errors. Perhaps you plan on
using HTML forms - some testers will validate your
HTML forms as well.
Easy to Use
HTML code testers are very
easy to use. It's merely a matter of copying and
pasting your page's entire HTML code into a form
and submitting it for a validation. Once submitted,
the HTML tester will give you a list of errors to
correct. You can correct them and then run the HTML
code through the tester one more time to ensure you
didn't miss any errors.
If you plan on using the same
page layout throughout your website, check the home
page code first before moving forward with other
pages. This enables you to correct any errors
before copying the home page code to be used in
designing your other pages. Checking for errors
first can save you much time and energy
later!
Woes for
SEO
Having invalid HTML code can
also potentially hurt your search engine rankings.
Search engines use spiders or robots to crawl your
page's code and validate the content, links, etc.
on your page. With improper coding, the spiders
might be blocked from seeing a great deal of your
code or content.
This can cause your page to
be indexed incorrectly, or not be indexed at all!
Coding errors that might not be as important to
newer browsers are important to search engine
spiders, so keep this in mind when considering an
HTML tester for code validation.
You can easily find an HTML
tester online by searching through Google, Bing or
Yahoo!. Just type in a key search like "HTML
validator" or "HTML testers" to find free tools.
One such site offering this service is
HTMLhelp.com
. Just a few minutes of your time can help your
site function better and display correctly for all
potential site visitors.
It's an easy step you'll
want to take whether you're a complete HTML
beginner or you want to become
a seasoned website designer!
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