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  • Thread Starter thecurvature

    (@thecurvature)

    Well right now I’m at a point where there are 49 errors. A big chunk are from my blog ads, from which it wants me to delete a lot but I’m wary of doing so. The rest I either do not know how to find or I don’t know how to fix with the information they give me. For example, it has a problem with the </body> and </html> tags at the bottom of the footer but doesn’t say how to fix them and though I took a couple of guesses, they didn’t work. I also have no idea what this thing is: Warning Line 398, Column 161: reference not terminated by REFC delimiter and have no clue how to even access the blogroll html to fix the errors it says are there.

    Thread Starter thecurvature

    (@thecurvature)

    I didn’t say that you were wrong, honeycomb. I’d love to fix the errors, but I don’t know how. I fixed what I could figure out. Many things say that a tag is “omitted” but I see the tag sitting there. Precisely why I’m on this forum asking the question is because I presumed that you know more than me. As I said in my original post, my coding skills are rather limited. In fact, a good chunk of the mistakes left were codes that were copied and pasted into the template (like my ad code). If I was advanced enough to understand what half of the errors left even mean, I imagine that I would have been able to find the problem I’m looking to fix on my own.

    Thread Starter thecurvature

    (@thecurvature)

    Okay. Well, at this point I’ve managed to get it down from 163 errors to 88. They were all very minor changes, usually replacing HTML with XHML. Absolutely nothing in appearance has changed anywhere. Also, none of the errors that come up reference comments. So, if someone sees an error that might be causing the problem, it’d be good to know what it is. If not, are there other suggestions?

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