Thursday 25 September 2008

W3C VALIDATION USING AMAYA.


W3C VALIDATION USING AMAYA.

W3C VALIDATION USING AMAYA can be very helpful to those starting on the path to W3C validation.
What is Amaya?
Amaya is a Web editor/Browser which started in 1996 and helps webmasters to validate their webpages while building their websites.
The new release of Amaya 10 has been available since 29th February 2008 and for those curious and determined to help website availability to all websurfers then trying the Amaya editor and browser is well worth testing.
Amaya will tell you if you make a mistake or write unacceptable W3C validated coding and give you a chance to repair it.
The Amaya project is a joint venture between W3C and Web, Adaption and Multimedia and like all W3C projects and tutorials it aims once again to attempt to clean up the Web coding for the benefit of all web users.
Full details and tutorials can be found at; http://www.w3.org/Amaya/

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