It is not appropriate under Rootsweb's rules, netiquette or this list's
rules to forward private email without the permission of the sender.
County sites do not have to meet the W3C validator requirements. Our
guidelines do not state such to be so. However, it would seem that a
conscientous coordinator would want to make sure on some sort of regular
basis that their site was working as close to perfect as possible.
Those items would include, but are not limited to, graphics showing as the
code shows, links working, links not being redirected, links going where
they say they go (we've had links that not only go dead, but worse yet get
adopted by someone else for a non-genealogical effort and some of those not
in good taste), that the page(s) load in an efficient manner - ie don't
take over 30 seconds to load into a browser.
What problems may exist on a given site are a private matter between the
coordinator and their RC or ASC, SC.
As to my whereabouts this week, my wife went off to summer camp leaving me
to take care of the 6 children (2 girls, 4 boys), work, water her flowers
each evening, and all the other stuff she usually does.
Tim
At 01:06 AM 6/24/03 +0100, you wrote:
Ok,,
Now I do understand why Bettie was upset.
I did run my pages through this validator and came up with quite a few
redirects for
bobby.org which is the disability validator address indeed
and still
viable but redirects to new pages and several errors on not having the
/
at the end of
the directory ie: gadoughe instead of gadoughe/
My question now is the same as Bettie's,, where in the guidelines does it
say
that our
pages need to meet the w3c validator for us to be in compliance with
the
GAGENweb??
I have asked this of my RC who sent me the notice on my page.. Now I
am
asking of the
SC,, why do our pages have to meet the W3C validator and where in the
guidelines
does it state this??
Debra Crosby
----- Original Message -----
From: Jacki Jonas
To: poohbos(a)poohbos.com
Cc: GAGENWEB-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 12:02 AM
Subject: Compliance Checks -- Dougherty County