Learning basic HTML is the first step for any beginning web designer, but learning valid, error-free HTML code should be practiced by all web designers, regardless of skill level. Error-filled HTML code seems to display web documents differently when rendered by different web browsers. Web documents that contain valid HTML coding schemes are considered portable because they show no differences when rendered by many different web browsers. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is committed to leading the WWW to its full potential by developing specifications, guidelines, software, and tools that aid developers in creating error-free code. Below are W3C resources designed to help HTML coders.
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