Dear Mr Freeman,
You will need help with someone familiar with the precise standards and regulations which can make your website universally understood. The job will be look through your code and to make sure your codes and styles validate across the board. Many of these pertain to the"strict" standards set by the W3C Organization and pass a variety of validations for CSS and XHTML.It needs to be seen whether your site needs to be just checked for CSS, or XHTML, and as well as for accessibility. Sometimes you might need testing with many validators.While you can refer to the World Wide Web Consortium for further information, you need make sure that your interface meets the standards and also hosts a variety of web page validators.
Having a validated site is not only legally required but also good online practice in making your website interface universally accessible.
Our compliance team in London will need to look at your site in detail and then offer a quote for an opinion on your current status /problems etc. in validation.Please contact us at jm@joshandmak.com for further information and/or a quote.
Answered on Jan 19th, 2013 at 12:51 PM