Mobile app version of vmapp.org
Login or Join
Yeniel560

: Should I ignore W3 CSS Validation Service? I just checked my site with W3 CSS Validation Service. It had more than 200 errors. Then I checked many sites including Stack OverFlow. Here is

@Yeniel560

Posted in: #Css #Seo #Validation #W3cValidation

I just checked my site with W3 CSS Validation Service. It had more than 200 errors.

Then I checked many sites including Stack OverFlow. Here is the results of Stack OverFlow. SO also has 108 errors.

Seems like SO also ignored it. What should I do? If we ignore it, will it affect to SEO wise? I mean a problem like Google can't properly read our website, etc.

10.02% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


Login to follow query

More posts by @Yeniel560

2 Comments

Sorted by latest first Latest Oldest Best

 

@Murray432

W3C errors (css or html) increase the chances of your site not rendering correctly across all devices.

You should worry about the css errors and get them fixed.

There is an awesome W3C Validator Chrome plugin that makes troubleshooting easy.

10% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


 

@Barnes591

I would say it's good to have valid scripts. Having said that when you use third-party products it may be hard make it a valid one.

If you have a custom-designed solution then you can easily fix and make it fully valid.

So, i would say don't worry too much but if it is within your capacity to make it valid then go ahead and make one.

Modified:

As stated, it's good to have valid HTML and CSS as it makes it easier to manage. But if you are using a third-party system and if it is too hard to make it a valid one the do not worry as search engine reads incorrect markup fine.

Watch This:

10% popularity Vote Up Vote Down


Back to top | Use Dark Theme