All pages are XHTML 1.0 Transitional

September 26, 2007 at 6:58 am · Filed under Site Updates

As a promise to you, our clients, we check and validate all our coding to todays web standards.

Being XHTML 1.0 Transitional means that our coding is up-to-scratch and adheres to all web coding rules. You can check to see if our coding is XHTML 1.0 Transitional at any time by clicking the appropriate button at the bottom of every page.

We will endeavour to make all our clients sites the same as we feel that this is just as important as the design, development, and implementing stages.

Why is this important?

Making sites valid HTML is important for a number of reasons.

Search engines use what they call “Bots” to crawl lots of sites and if the coding isn’t valid this may slow the Bots down and they may leave your site and crawl better, well-coded sites. If Bots don’t like what they see in the coding this can have a diverse effect on where your site appears in their search engines.

Sites that look great and have a lot of relevant content often fall down the search engines because more often than not, their coding isn’t valid HTML. Making your code valid will ensure that your site is crawled properly by the Bots and ensure that your website is found in the search engines.



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