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Validator of Mac 1.0 and IE 5 facility provider.
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For each coding issue identified by a validator, you need to determine what course action to take. Although some culprits that will repeatedly crop up are easy to fix, like missing text and noscript tags, you’re bound to find coding issues that stump you. For instance, if you get an error message about a particular not being supported in safari 1.0and IE 5 on a Mac, what do you do? Should you change the way the code is written so that the page works properly for all users, regardless of the browsing tool, or should you leave it as is and let visitors those browser versions see the page in a slightly skewed way? In the coming sessions, you will find help with common code problems and lern how to retest your code after you’ve fixed it.