No spelling language has been set so the site won't be checked for spelling errors.
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If you want to check spelling, set the language using the Choose Rules command in the Desktop edition or the Edit Scan command in the OnDemand edition.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
Use the LANG attribute to identify the language of the page.
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In HTML add a LANG attribute to the HTML tag, and in PDF set the language using Document Properties in Acrobat. This allows screen readers to pronounce words correctly.
<html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' xmlns:b='http://www.google.com/2005/gml/b' xmlns:data='http://www.google.com/2005/gml/data' xmlns:expr='http://www.google.com/2005/gml/expr'>
<head>
This page has multiple rel=canonical tags.
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Search engine behavior is unpredictable when a page has multiple canonical tags.
JavaScript changes: changed to rel='openid.delegate'
JavaScript changes: changed to rel='canonical'
<link href='http://www.alltechbuzz.net/' rel='canonical'/>
<meta content='IE=8, IE=9, IE=10' http-equiv='X-UA-Compatible'/>
<meta content='text/html; charset=UTF-8' http-equiv='Content-Type'/>
<script type="text/javascript">(function() { var b=window,e="jstiming",g="tick";(function(){function d(a){this.t={};this.tick=function(a,d,c){c=void 0!=c?c:(new Date).getTime();this.t[a]=[c,d]};this[g]("start",null,a)}var a=new d;b.jstiming={Timer:d,load:a};if(b.performanc
e&
&b.performance.timin
g){var a=b.performance.timing,c=b[e].load,f=a.navigationStart,a=a.responseStart;0<
f&
&
a>=
f
&&(c[g]("_wtsrt",void 0,f),c[g]("wtsrt_","_wtsrt",a),c[g]("tbsd_","wtsrt_"))}try{a=null,b.chrom
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c
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f
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Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
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This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
e&
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&b.performance.timin
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
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An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
g){var a=b.performance.timing,c=b[e].load,f=a.navigationStart,a=a.responseStart;0<
Element "f" undefined.
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This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
Character "&" not allowed in attribute specification list.
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f&
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 7 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
a>=
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
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This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
f
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
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This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
&&(c[g]("_wtsrt",void 0,f),c[g]("wtsrt_","_wtsrt",a),c[g]("tbsd_","wtsrt_"))}try{a=null,b.chrom
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 7 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
e&
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&b.chrome.cs
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
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Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 7 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
i
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 7 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
&&(a=Math.floor(b.chrome.csi().pageT),
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 7 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
c
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 7 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
&&0<
Element "f" undefined.
Line 7 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
Character "&" not allowed in attribute specification list.
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f
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 7 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
&&(c[g]("_tbnd",void 0,b.chrome.csi().startE),
c[g]("tbnd_","_tbnd",f))),null==
a&
&b.gtbExterna
l
&&(a=b.gtbExternal.pageT()),null==
a&
&b.externa
l
&&(a=b.external.pageT,
c
&&0<
f
&&(c[g]("_tbnd",void 0,b.external.startE),c[g]("tbnd_","_tbnd",f))),
a
&&(b[e].pt=a)}catch(l){}})();b.tickAboveFold=function(d){var a=0;if(d.offsetParent){do a+=d.offsetTop;while(d=d.offsetParent)}d=a;750>=
d&
&
b[e].load[g]("aft")};var h=!1;function k(){h||(h=!0,b[e].load[g]("firstScrollTime"))}b.addEventListener?b.addEventListener("scroll",k,!1):b.attachEvent("onscroll",k);
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
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This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
a&
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&b.gtbExterna
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 8 HTML Validation
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
l
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
&&(a=b.gtbExternal.pageT()),null==
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
a&
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&b.externa
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 8 HTML Validation
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
l
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
&&(a=b.external.pageT,
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
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This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
c
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
&&0<
Element "f" undefined.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
Character "&" not allowed in attribute specification list.
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f
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
&&(c[g]("_tbnd",void 0,b.external.startE),c[g]("tbnd_","_tbnd",f))),
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
a
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
&&(b[e].pt=a)}catch(l){}})();b.tickAboveFold=function(d){var a=0;if(d.offsetParent){do a+=d.offsetTop;while(d=d.offsetParent)}d=a;750>=
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
Line 8 HTML Validation
This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
d&
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
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An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
b[e].load[g]("aft")};var h=!1;function k(){h||(h=!0,b[e].load[g]("firstScrollTime"))}b.addEventListener?b.addEventListener("scroll",k,!1):b.attachEvent("onscroll",k);
})();</scrip
t>
End tag for "f" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified.
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This often occurs in XHTML on tags like IMG, LINK, META and BR when the closing / has been omitted.
End tag for "f" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified.
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This often occurs in XHTML on tags like IMG, LINK, META and BR when the closing / has been omitted.
End tag for "f" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified.
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This often occurs in XHTML on tags like IMG, LINK, META and BR when the closing / has been omitted.
This page has markup errors, causing screen readers to miss content.
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Fix the errors listed on the Standards tab of this report. Markup errors like missing end tags mean screen readers may skip important content.
This page has malformed tags which IE8 and later treat differently from earlier versions of IE.
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Fix the errors listed on the Standards tab of this report.
Markup errors like missing end tags means IE8 and IE9 may display different content from IE6 and IE7.
Google recommends using well-formed HTML code in your webpages. This page has mismatched tags.
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Fix the critical errors listed on the Standards tab of this report. Markup errors like missing end tags or unclosed comments mean search engine web crawlers may skip important content.
t>
<meta content='blogger' name='generator'/>
<link href='http://www.alltechbuzz.net/favicon.ico' rel='icon' type='image/x-icon'/>
This page has multiple rel=canonical tags.
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Search engine behavior is unpredictable when a page has multiple canonical tags.
<link href='http://www.alltechbuzz.net/' rel='canonical'/>
<link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml" title="All Tech Buzz - Atom" href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/feeds/posts/default" />
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="All Tech Buzz - RSS" href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss" />
<link rel="service.post" type="application/atom+xml" title="All Tech Buzz - Atom" href="http://www.blogger.com/feeds/5302457754201593493/posts/default" />
<link rel="openid.server" href="http://www.blogger.com/openid-server.g" />
<link rel="openid.delegate" href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/" />
<meta content='Learn Tips - Tricks of Facebook,Blogging Tips,How to Make Money Online,Computer Tricks,SEO,Windows 8,Best Softwares-Websites etc.' name='description'/>
Support for conditional comments has been removed from IE10 and later.
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Fix by specifying which versions of Internet Explorer the comment applies to using a comment like
[if lte IE 9]
.
<!--[if IE]> <script> (function() { var html5 = ("abbr,article,aside,audio,canvas,datalist,details," + "figure,footer,header,hgroup,mark,menu,meter,nav,output," + "progress,section,time,video").split(','); for (var i = 0; i < html5.length; i++) { document.createElement(html5[i]); } try { document.execCommand('BackgroundImageCache', false, true); } catch(e) {} })(); </script> <![endif]-->
This page has more than one title tag, which can result in a search ranking penalty.
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<title>
All Tech Buzz
</title>
This page has more than one title tag, which can result in a search ranking penalty.
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<titl
e>
Document type does not allow element "title" here.
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e>
All Tech Buzz
</title>
<script src='//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js
'></script>
Required attribute "type" not specified.
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'></script>
<link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lora:400,700,400italic|Oswald:400,700' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'/>
<link href='http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Droid+Serif:400,700|Droid+Sans:400,700' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'/>
<link type='text/css' rel='stylesheet' href='//www.blogger.com/static/v1/widgets/103638431-widget_css_bundle.css' />
<link type='text/css' rel='stylesheet' href='//www.blogger.com/dyn-css/authorization.css?targetBlogID=5302457754201593493&zx=31f0ce09-03de-4cf1-9544-db63d7bc8b4a"/>
' />
JavaScript added element:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="//www.blogger.com/dyn-css/authorization.css?targetBlogID=5302457754201593493&zx=31f0ce09-03de-4cf1-9544-db63d7bc8b4a"/>
">
<style id='page-skin-1' type='text/css'><!--
/* Use this with templates/template-twocol.html */
#navbar,.date-header,.feed-links,.post-location,.post-share-buttons,.post-icons{
display: none !important;
}
body{
color:#111;
font-family: Lora;
font-size:16px; margin:0 auto 0;
line-height: 1.5em;
background:#FFFFFF;
background:#fff;
}
body,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,a,p,span,img,dd{
list-style:none;
text-decoration:none;
outline:none
}
ul{
margin:5px;
text-decoration:none;
outline:none;
}
a {
color: #2361a1;
text-decoration: underline;
}
a:hover {
color: #2361a1;
text-decoration: none;
}
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
a img {
border-width: 0;
}
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
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Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
/* Header
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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Multiple comments in comment declaration.
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*/
#mainheader {
background-c
ol
or:
#004
489;
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
ol
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
or:
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
#004
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
489;
height:100px;
}
#header-wrapper{
width:1000px;
margin:0px auto 0px;
padding:10px 0px 10px 0px;
overflow:hidden;
}
#header-inner{
width:400px;
background-position:left;
margin-left:auto;
margin-right:auto
}
Property -moz-border-radius is vendor specific.
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Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
The -moz-border-radius CSS property is no longer supported in Firefox 13.
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Use the CSS3 border-radius property instead.
#header{
Property -webkit-border-radius is vendor specific.
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Properties prefixed by a dash or underscore are vendor specific and only work on one browser engine.
margin:0;
border:0 solid $bordercolor;
color:$pagetitlecolor;
float:left;
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
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Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
overflow:hidden;
}
.header-right {
width:550px;
float: righ
t;
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
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Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
t;
top:0;
margin:0;
font-family: 'Lora', serif;
font-weight: 700;
font-style: italic; font-size: 18px;
text-decoration: none!important;
color: #fff;
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
}
.header-right a {
color: #fff
;
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
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Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
;
text-decoration: none;
}
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The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
.menuwidth{
width:100%;
background:#004489;
border-top:1px solid #436eaa;
border-bottom:1px solid #1d3a63;
}
Use a familiar font (Times, Georgia, Arial, Helvetica or Verdana) to achieve the best possible reading speed.
Line 116 Usability.gov 11:7
Research shows no reliable differences in reading speed or user preferences for twelve point Times New Roman or Georgia (serif fonts), or Arial, Helvetica, or Verdana (sans serif fonts).
Other fonts may slow reading speed.
Don't use fonts only available on Macs, but not Windows, and vice versa.
Line 116 Usability.gov 4:3
The following fonts are available on both Windows and Macs: Arial, Arial Black, Comic Sans,
Courier, Courier New, Franklin Gothic, Georgia, Impact, Lucida Console, Lucida Sans,
Symbol, Tahoma, Times New Roman, Trebuchet, Verdana (plus the generic serif, sans-serif, monospace, cursive and fantasy CSS fonts).
.navirow{
border-top:1px solid #4C4C4C;
box-shadow:0 4px 4px -4px rgba(0,0,0,0.5);
-moz-box-shadow:0 4px 4px -4px rgba(0,0,0,0.5);
-webkit-box-shadow:0 4px 4px -4px rgba(0,0,0,0.5);
}
.navirow{
width:1000px;
margin:0 auto;
height:45px;
}
.navirow li a{
border-radius:2px;
-moz-border-radius:2px;
-webkit-border-radius:2px;
}
.navirow li.home a{
background-color:#1e3b66;
margin-right:5px;
}
.navirow li.home li a{
background-color:transparent;
}
.navirow li.active a{
font-weight:700;
color:#eaeaea;
background-color:#1e1e1e;
text-decoration:none;
text-shadow:none;
}
.navirow li.active li a{
font-weight:500;
text-decoration:none;
color:#fff;
background-color:transparent;
}
.navirow .searchbox{
float:right;
margin:6px 15px 0 0;
padding:0;
}
.navirow .searchbox input.search{
background:#fff url(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-zfJ_tDUgohU/USSVWQvkJ4I/AAAAAAAAKCg/ijGAymZwfAI/s1600/sprite.png) no-repeat scroll -632px -10px;
border-radius:25px;
border:1px solid #004489;
color:#989898;
font-size:12px;
padding:5px 5px 5px 25px;
margin-left:10px;
margin-top:0;
width:150px;
}
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 167 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
.sf-menu,.sf-menu *{
margin:0;
padding:0;
list-style:none;
}
.sf-menu{
line-height:1.0;
}
.sf-menu ul{
position:absolute;
top:-999em;
border-top:1px solid #191919;
border-bottom:5px solid #191919;
width:10em;
}
.sf-menu ul li{
width:100%;
}
.sf-menu li:hover{
visibility:inherit;
}
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 188 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
.sf-menu li{
float:left;
position:relative;
}
.sf-menu a{
display:block;
position:relative;
}
.sf-menu li:hover ul,.sf-menu li.sfHover ul{
left:0;
top:3.0em;
z-index:99;
}
ul.sf-menu li:hover li ul,ul.sf-menu li.sfHover li ul{
top:-999em;
}
ul.sf-menu li li:hover ul,ul.sf-menu li li.sfHover ul{
left:10em;
top:0;
}
ul.sf-menu li li:hover li ul,ul.sf-menu li li.sfHover li ul{
top:-999em;
}
ul.sf-menu
li li li:hover ul,ul.sf-menu li li li.sfHover ul{
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 212 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
li li li:hover ul,ul.sf-menu li li li.sfHover ul{
left:10em;
top:0;
}
.sf-menu{
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The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
float:left;
margin-bottom:0;
margin-top:1px;
}
.sf-menu a{
border-left:none;
border-top:none;
padding:.5em .65em;
margin:.5em
0;
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0;
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
text-decoration:none;
}
.sf-menu a,
.sf-menu a:visited{
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 228 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
.sf-menu a:visited{
color:#d1d4da;
}
.sf-menu li{
background:none;
font-family:"Droid Sans",Tahoma,Geneva,sans-serif;
font-size:1.00em;
font-weight:500;
text-shadow:-1px -1px #163159;
}
.sf-menu li li{
background:#2c2c2c;
border-top:1px solid #414141;
border-bottom:1px solid #191919;
font-size:.95em;
text-shadow:1px 1px #000;
}
.sf-menu li li li{
background:#9AAEDB;
}
.sf-menu li a:hover{
text-decoration:underline;
}
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
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Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
.sf-menu li li:hover{
background-color:#383838;
}
.sf-menu li:hover,.sf-menu li.sfHover,.sf-menu a:focus,.sf-menu a:hover,.sf-menu a:active{
background:none;
outline:0;
color:#fff;
}
.sf-menu a.sf-with-ul{
padding-right:1.25em;
min-width:1px;
}
.sf-sub-indicator{
position:absolute;
display:block;
right:.25em;
top:1.05em;
width:10px;
height:10px;
text-indent:-999em;
overflow:hidden;
background:url('http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-zfJ_tDUgohU/USSVWQvkJ4I/AAAAAAAAKCg/ijGAymZwfAI/s1600/sprite.png') no-repeat -8px -142px;
}
a>.sf-sub-indicator{
top:.5em;
background-position:-8px -140px;
}
a:focus>.sf-sub-indicator,a:hover>.sf-sub-indicator,a:active>.sf-sub-indicator,li:hover>a>.sf-sub-indicator,li.sfHover>a>.sf-sub-indicator{
background-position:-18px -140px;
}
.sf-menu ul .sf-sub-indicator{
background-position:-10px 0;
}
.sf-menu ul a>.sf-sub-indicator{
background-position:0 0;
}
.sf-menu ul a:focus>.sf-sub-indicator,.sf-menu ul a:hover>.sf-sub-indicator,.sf-menu ul a:active>.sf-sub-indicator,.sf-menu ul li:hover>a>.sf-
sub-indicator,.sf-menu ul li.sfHover>a>.sf-sub-indicator{
background-position:-10px 0;
}
.sf-shadow ul{
background:
url('../images/shadow.png') no-repeat bottom right;
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
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Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
url('../images/shadow.png') no-repeat bottom right;
padding:0 8px 9px 0;
-moz-border-radius-bottomleft:17px;
-moz-border-radius-topright:17px;
-webkit-border-top-right-radius:17px;
-webkit-border-bottom-left-radius:17px;
}
.sf-shadow ul.sf-shadow-off{
background:transparent;
}
.sf-navbar{
background:transparent;
height:2.5e
m;
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
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Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
m;
padding-bottom:2.5em;
position:relative;
}
.sf-navbar li{
background:green;
position:static;
}
.sf-navbar a{
border-top:none;
}
.sf-navbar li ul{
width:44em;
}
.sf-navbar li li{
background:#BDD2FF;
position:relative;
}
.sf-navbar li li ul{
width:13em;
}
.sf-navbar li li li{
width:100%;
}
.sf-navbar ul li{
width:auto;
float:left;
}
.sf-navbar a,.sf-navbar a:visited{
border:none;
}
.sf-navbar li.current{
background:#BDD2FF;
}
.sf-navbar li:hover,.sf-navbar li.sfHover,.sf-navbar li li.current,.sf-navbar a:focus,.sf-navbar a:hover,.sf-navbar a:active{
background:#BDD2FF;
}
.sf-navbar ul li:hover,.sf-navbar ul li.sfHover,ul.sf-navbar ul li:hover li,ul.sf-navbar ul li.sfHover li,.sf-navbar ul a:focus,.sf-navbar ul a:hover,.sf-navbar ul a:active{
background:#D1DFFF;
}
ul.sf-navbar li li li:hover,ul.sf-navbar li li li.sfHover,.sf-navbar li li.current li.current,.sf-navbar ul li li a:focus,.sf-navbar ul li li a:hover,.sf-navbar ul li li a:active{
background:#E6EEFF;
}
ul.sf-navbar .current ul,ul.sf-navbar ul li:hover ul,ul.sf-navbar ul li.sfHover ul{
left:0;
top:2.5em;
}
ul.sf-navbar .current ul ul{
top:-999em;
}
.sf-navbar li li.current>a{
font-weight:bold;
}
.sf-navbar ul .sf-sub-indicator{
background-position:-10px -100px;
}
.sf-navbar ul a>.sf-sub-indicator{
background-position:0 -100px;
}
.sf-navbar ul a:focus>.sf-sub-indicator,.sf-navbar ul a:hover>.sf-sub-indicator,.sf-navbar ul a:active>.sf-sub-indicator,.sf-navbar ul
li:hover>a>.sf-sub-indicator,.sf-navbar ul li.sfHover>a>.sf-sub-indicator{
background-position:-10px -100px;
}
.sf-navbar>li>ul{
background:transparent;
padding:0;
-moz-border-radius-bottomleft:0;
-moz-border-radius-topright:0;
-webkit-bo
rder-top-right-radius:0;
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 372 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
Line 372 Usability.gov 11:8
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
- <p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
- <p style="font-size: 11px;" >
- <p style="font-size: small;" >
- <font size="2" >
- <font size="-1" >
rder-top-right-radius:0;
-webkit-border-bottom-left-radius:0;
}
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#wrap1 {
margin: 0px auto 0;
width: 1000px;
}
#outer-wrapper {
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 381 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
background-color: #ffffff!important;
}
#content-wrapper {
background-color: #ffffff!important;
}
#main-wrapper {
float: left;
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
width: 670px;
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
margin: 0;
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
background-color: #fff!important;
}
.sidebar-wrapper {
float: right;
width: 300px;
margin: 0;
background-color: #ffffff!important;
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 397 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
}
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
/* Posts
----------------------------------------------- */
.date-header {
display:none;
margin:1.5em 0 .5em;
}
text-shadow:0 1px 2px rgba(100,100,100,.35);
font-family: lora,sans-serif;
font-weight: 700;
font-size: 30px!important;
line-height: 36px!important;
margin: 0px
0
20px
0;
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0
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20px
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0;
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
}
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
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Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
.post h1 a{
text-shadow:0 1px 2px rgba(100,100,100,.35);
color: #464646; text-decoration:none
}
.post h1 a:hover {
text-decoration: none;
color: #004489;
}
.post h3
{
background: #E3F0F2 url(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-sj3Z6M7GRA4/UfthAoLZi_I/AAAAAAAAHDU/TDDBx1Uark4/s1600/note.png) center no-repeat;
border: 1px solid #6CC;
background-position: 7px 50%;
text-align: left;
padding: 10px 10px 10px 45px;
-moz-border-radius: 4px;
-webkit-border-radius: 4px;
}
.post h4
{
font-size: 20px;
color:#0080ff;
border-bottom:1px dotted #0080ff;
}
.post h5 {
font-size: 18px;
color:#0080ff;
border-top:1px dotted #0080ff;
border-bottom:1px dotted #0080ff;
padding:3px;
}
.post h2 {
text-shadow:0 1px 2px rgba(100,100,100,.35);
font-family: lora,sans-serif;
font-weight: 700;
font-size: 28px!important;
line-height: 36px!important;
margin: 0px 0 20px 0;
}
.post h2 a{
text-shadow:0 1px 2px rgba(100,100,100,.35);
color: #464646; text-decoration:none
}
.post h2 a:hover {
text-decoration: none;
color: #004489;
}
.post-body {
line-height: 2em;
margin-left:5px;
margin-top:12px;
font-family:Lora;
}
.post-body h2 {
font-family: 'Oswald', Helvetica, Arial!important;
font-style: normal!important;
font-weight: normal!important;
}
.post img {
border: 1px solid #d2d2d2;
}
.post blockquote {
margin:0px 0px 0px 0px;padding:10px;
background: #ffffa0;
border: 1px solid #e5e597;
}
.post{
border-bottom:1px solid #ddd;}
/* Comments
----------------------------------------------- */
#comments h4 {
font-weight:700;
line-height:1.4em;
text-transform:uppercase;
letter-spacing:.2em;
color:#333;
margin:1em 0;
}
#comments-block {
line-height:1.6em;
margin:1em 0 1.5em;
}
#comments-block .comment-body {
margin:.25em 0 0;
}
#comments-block .comment-footer {
line-height:1.4em;
text-transform:uppercase;
letter-spacing:.1em;
margin:-0.25em 0 2em;
}
#comments-block .comment-body p {
margin:0 0 .75em;
}
#comments{overflow:hidden}
#comments h4{display:inline;padding:10px;line-height:40px}
#comments h4,.comments .comment-header,.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .comment{position:relative}
#comments h4,.comments .continue a{background:#004489}
#comments h4,.comments .user a,.comments .continue a{font-size:16px}
#comments h4,.comments .continue a{font-weight:normal;color:#fff}
#comments h4:after{content:"";position:absolute;bottom:-10px;left:10px;border-top:10px solid #004489;border-right:20px solid transparent;width:0;height:0;line-height:0}
#comments .avatar-image-container img{border:0}
.comment-thread{color:#111}
.comment-thread a{color:#777}
.comment-thread ol{margin:0 0 20px}
.comment-thread .comment-content a,.comments .user a,.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .user a{color:#004489}
.comments .avatar-image-container,.comments .avatar-image-container img{width:48px;max-width:48px;height:48px;max-height:48px}
.comments .comment-block,.comments .comments-content .comment-replies,.comments .comment-replybox-single{margin-left:60px}
.comments .comment-block,.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .comment{border:1px solid #ddd;background:#f9f9f9;padding:10px}
.comments .comments-content .comment{margin:15px 0 0;padding:0;width:100%;line-height:1em}
.comments .comments-content .icon.blog-author{position:absolute;top:-12px;right:-12px;margin:0;background-image: url(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-U-Dv6Xse-VI/UA7g-c_PbhI/AAAAAAAAAxQ/al6quGVQhG4/s1600/rb+green+ribbon.gif);width:36px;height:36px}
.comments .comments-content .inline-thread{padding:0 0 0 20px}
.comments .comments-content .comment-replies{margin-top:0}
.comments .comment-content{padding:5px 0;line-height:1.4em}
.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread{border-left:1px solid #ddd;background:transparent}
.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .comment{width:auto}
.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .comment:after{content:"";position:absolute;top:10px;left:-20px;border-top:1px solid #ddd;width:10px;height:0px}
.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .comment .comment-block{border:0;background:transparent;padding:0}
.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .comment-block{margin-left:48px}
.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .user a{font-size:13px}
.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .avatar-image-container,.comments .comment-thread.inline-thread .avatar-image-container img{width:36px;max-width:36px;height:36px;max-height:36px}
.comments .continue{border-top:0;width:100%}
.comments .continue a{padding:10px 0;text-align:center}
.comment .continue{display:none}
#comment-editor{width:100%!important}
.comment-form{width:100%;max-width:100%}
#blog-pager-newer-link {
float:left;
}
#blog-pager-older-link {
float:right;
}
#blog-pager {
text-align:center;
}
.feed-links {
clear:both;
line-height:2.5em;
}
/* Sidebar Content
----------------------------------------------- */
.sidebar{
margin:0 0 10px 0;
font-size:13px;
color:#374142;
}
.sidebar a{
text-shadow:0 1px 2px rgba(100,100,100,.35);
text-decoration:none;
color:#374142;
}
.sidebar a:hover{
text-decoration:none;
color:#004489;
}
.sidebar h2{
text-shadow:0 1px 2px rgba(100,100,100,.35);
text-transform: uppercase;
font-family: 'Oswald', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 18px;
margin-bottom: 10px;
padding: 0 0 5px;
font-weight: normal;
line-height: 25px;
border-bottom: 5px solid #004489;
padding-bottom: 10px;
}
.sidebar ul{
list-style-type:none;
list-style:none;
margin:0px;
padding:0px;
}
.sidebar ul li{
padding:0 0 9px 0;
margin:0 0 8px 0;
}
.sidebar .widget{
margin:0 0 15px 0;
padding:0;
color:#374142;
font-size:13px;
padding-bottom: 10px;
border-bottom: 1px solid #d2d2d2;
}
.main .widget{
margin:0 0 5px;
padding:0 0 2px
}
.main .Blog{
border-bottom-width:0
}
#subscribe {
margin-top: 10px;
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
#subbutton:hover {
background-color: #292929;
border: 3px solid #292929;
}
#sidebar a img {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
.sidebar .widget-content {
padding-top: 10px;
}
#subscribe {
margin-top: 10px;
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
#subbutton:hover {
background-color: #292929;
border: 3px solid #292929;
}
#subbutton {
background-color: #004489;
border: 3px solid #004489;
cursor: pointer;
color: white;
width: 48px;
height: 38px;
margin: 0px;
font-size: 14px;
font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif;
font-weight: 700;
margin: 0px;
float: right;
transition: all 0.3s ease-out;
}
#subbox {
height: 25px;
width: 203px;
margin: 0px;
border-bottom: 3px solid #F1F0F0;
font-size: 14px;
font-weight: 300;
font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif;
}
#subbox {
border: 1px solid #d2d2d2;
padding: 5px 30px 5px 10px;
width: 400px;
color: #838383;
font-style: italic;
height: 28px;
font-family: 'Lora', Arial, Helvetica, Verdana;
outline: none;
width: 198px;
margin: 0 5px 0 0;
}
/* Profile
----------------------------------------------- */
.profile-img {
float:left;
border:1px solid #ccc;
margin:0 5px 5px 0;
padding:4px;
}
.profile-data {
text-transform:uppercase;
letter-spacing:.1em;
font:normal normal 78% 'Trebuchet MS', Trebuchet, Arial, Verdana, Sans-serif;
color:#999;
font-weight:700;
line-height:1.6em;
margin:0;
}
.profile-textblock {
line-height:1.5em;
margin:0.5em 0;
}
.profile-link {
font:normal normal 78% 'Trebuchet MS', Trebuchet, Arial, Verdana, Sans-serif;
text-transform:uppercase;
letter-spacing:.1em;
}
/* Popular Posts
----------------------------------------------- */
#PopularPosts {
width:100%;
margin:0 auto;
padding:5px 0;
}
.PopularPosts .widget-content ul {
width:100%;
list-style:none;
margin:0;
padding:0;
}
.PopularPosts .widget-content li {
width:100%;
height:auto;
overflow:hidden;
list-style:none;
text-indent:0;
margin:0 5px;
}
.popularposts-img {
margin:2px;
padding:3px;
}
.item-snippet {
font-size:11px;
line-height:1.5em;
}
.bordertop {
border-top: 1px solid #d2d2d2;
margin-bottom: 30px;
}
#footer-top-wrapper { background:url(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-zdraITTusyY/USSVVauHx_I/AAAAAAAAKCI/DKHZe_Ja2es/s1600/lower-top.png) repeat-x; height:55px; position:relative; z-index:999999;}
#footer-top { width:1000px; margin:0px auto; padding-top:20px; }
#footer-top a {font-size: 14px;font-weight: normal;line-height: 0.1px; text-decoration:none;color:#fff; text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000; }
#footer-top a:hover {text-decoration:underline;}
#footer-navigation li { display:block; float:left; margin-right:20px; }
#footer-navigation span { margin-right:10px; }
#backtotop { float:right; background:url(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ptkV4OoH2Ug/USSVU20u0AI/AAAAAAAAKCE/0gn1jiLHYo8/s1600/back-top.png) no-repeat right; padding-right:26px; }
#backtotop a, #backtotop a:hover {text-decoration:none; display:block; }
#footer-wrapper {background:url(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WZzEWRYEkIM/USSVVvgKCiI/AAAAAAAAKCQ/rWxNabgR0VY/s1600/lower.png) repeat; overflow:hidden; padding-bottom:20px; border-bottom:1px solid #000; position:relative; z-index:999999;}
#footer { width:1000px; margin:0 auto; padding-top:20px; color:#fff; text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000; }
#footer a { color:#888; text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000; }
#backtotop p { color:#fff; text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000; margin-top:0px; }
/* ----- LOWER SECTION ----- */
#lower {
margin:auto;
padding: 0px 0px 10px 0px;
width: 100%;
}
#lower a {font-family: Arial,Helvetica,Tahoma,sans-serif;font-size: 14px;font-weight: normal;
line-height: 22px;color:white; text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000;text-decoration:none;}
#lower a:hover {text-decoration:underline;}
#lowerbar-wrapper {
float: left;
margin: 0px 5px auto;
padding-bottom: 5px;
width: 320px;
word-wrap: break-word;
overflow: hidden;
}
.lowerbar {margin: 0; padding: 0;}
.lowerbar .widget {margin: 0;}
.lowerbar h2 {
text-shadow:0 1px 2px rgba(100,100,100,.35);
letter-spacing: 1px; color:#FFF; text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000; background:url(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-vuWIMmkVbUc/USSVU-teHfI/AAAAAAAAKB8/psKGPRswq0M/s1600/footer-line.png) repeat-x bottom; padding-bottom:6px; margin-bottom:20px; font-size:15px; font-family: 'Yanone Kaffeesatz', sans-serif; text-transform: uppercase;border:0px !important; }
}
.lowerbar li {
margin-bottom:10px; background:url() no-repeat left; padding-left:16px; }
#copyightsbar a{
color: #8E8E8E;
}
#copyightsbar { clear: both; padding-top: 20px; padding-bottom: 20px; height: 60px; color: #8E8E8E; background-color: #111111; margin-bottom: -22px;} .copyrightwrap { width: 1000px; margin: 0px auto 0px; } .copyrightwrap p { float: left; width: 300px; margin: 0px; color: #d2d2d2; font-size: 12.5px; padding-top: 25px; font-family: lora,sans-serif; font-style: italic; }
}
.loader-page { margin-left: 300px; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; }
.ias_trigger { float: right; margin-right: 30px; font-size: 20px; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold; margin-bottom: 20px; }
ul.right li {
display: block;
float: left;
position: relative;
z-index: 5;
background-color: #292929;
padding-left: 15px;
padding-right: 15px;
padding-top: 7px;
padding-bottom: 7px;
margin-left: 10px;
}
ul.right {
margin: 0;
}
/* MBT Code For Author Box */
.about-author {
width : 98%;
overflow : hidden;
margin:10px 0px;
border:0px;
}
.about-author img {
width:70px;
padding:3px;
border:1px solid #ddd;
margin:0px 5px 0px 0px;
}
.about-author h6{
font-family: verdana !important;
font-size: 18px !important;
margin: 9px 0px !important;
color: #111 !important;
border-bottom: 2px solid #111 !important;
border-top: 0px !important;
}
.about-author p {
margin:0px;
text-align:justify;
color:#111;
}
/* Hreview Plugin */
.tth_box_right {
float: right;
margin: 0 0 10px 10px;
}
.tth_rating_container_default {
border: 1px solid #E0E0E0;
border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
font-size: 14px;
line-height: 20px;
width: 300px;
font-family: georgia;
}
#content_box #content .format_text {
color: #000000;
font-family: georgia;
}
#tth_rating {
background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #F6F6F6;
border: 2px solid white;
border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
clear: both;
overflow: hidden;
padding: 10px;
}
.tth_rating_container_default {
font-size: 14px;
line-height: 20px;
}
.tth_rating_container_default {
font-size: 14px;
line-height: 20px;
}
#tth_rating .review_screenshot {
display: block;
margin: 10px auto;
}
#tth_rating div.hr {
background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #E0E0E0;
height: 1px;
margin: 5px 0;
}
#tth_rating dd {
margin-bottom: 0 !important;
margin-left: 15px;
}
#tth_rating dt, #tth_rating dd {
float: left;
font-weight: normal;
}
.format_text dd {
margin-bottom: 1.5em;
}
.result {
text-indent: -9999px;
}
.tth_rating {
background: url("http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wTDC4enXqzs/UIN5wgbreCI/AAAAAAAABFM/BNESOszfE-A/s320/stars.png") repeat-x scroll 0 -16px transparent;
height: 16px;
position: relative;
width: 80px;
}
.tth_rating .result {
background: url("http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wTDC4enXqzs/UIN5wgbreCI/AAAAAAAABFM/BNESOszfE-A/s320/stars.png") repeat-x scroll 0 0 transparent;
height: 16px;
left: 0;
position: absolute;
text-indent: -9999px;
top: 0;
z-index: 102;
}
.ar_button {
background: url("http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-TqpXHM6VkoE/UIN6Ix2tGhI/AAAAAAAABFY/KaUnAb76hRM/s320/bg_button.png") repeat-x scroll center bottom #777777;
border: medium none;
border-radius: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
color: #FFFFFF !important;
cursor: pointer;
display: inline;
font-weight: bold;
padding: 5px 10px;
text-decoration: none !important;
text-shadow: 1px 1px #666666;
}
.ar_button:hover {
background-position: 0 center;
}
.ar_button:active {
background-position: 0 top;
padding: 6px 10px 4px;
position: relative;
top: 1px;
}
.ar_button.ar_red {
background-color: #E50000;
}
#tth_rating dl {
margin-top: 1px;
}
/* The three buttons sizes */
.button.big { font-size:30px;}
.button.medium { font-size:18px;}
.button.small { font-size:13px;}
/* BlueButton */
.blue.button{
color:#0f4b6d !important;
border:1px solid #84acc3 !important;
background-color: #48b5f2;
background-image: url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'),
-moz-radial-gradient( center bottom, circle,
rgba(89,208,244,1) 0,rgba(89,208,244,0) 100px),
-moz-linear-gradient(#4fbbf7, #3faeeb);
background-image: url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'),
-webkit-gradient( radial, 50% 100%, 0, 50% 100%, 100,
from(rgba(89,208,244,1)), to(rgba(89,208,244,0))),
-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#4fbbf7), to(#3faeeb));
}
.blue.button:hover{
background-color:#63c7fe;
background-image: url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'),
-moz-radial-gradient( center bottom, circle,
rgba(109,217,250,1) 0,rgba(109,217,250,0) 100px),
-moz-linear-gradient(#63c7fe, #58bef7);
background-image: url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'),
-webkit-gradient( radial, 50% 100%, 0, 50% 100%, 100,
from(rgba(109,217,250,1)), to(rgba(109,217,250,0))),
-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#63c7fe), to(#58bef7));
}
/* Green Button */
.green.button{
color:#345903 !important;
border:1px solid #96a37b !important;
background-color: #79be1e;
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -moz-radial-gradient(center bottom, circle, rgba(162,211,30,1) 0,rgba(162,211,30,0) 100px),-moz-linear-gradient(#82cc27, #74b317);
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -webkit-gradient(radial, 50% 100%, 0, 50% 100%, 100, from(rgba(162,211,30,1)), to(rgba(162,211,30,0))),-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#82cc27), to(#74b317));
}
.green.button:hover{
background-color:#89d228;
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -moz-radial-gradient(center bottom, circle, rgba(183,229,45,1) 0,rgba(183,229,45,0) 100px),-moz-linear-gradient(#90de31, #7fc01e);
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -webkit-gradient(radial, 50% 100%, 0, 50% 100%, 100, from(rgba(183,229,45,1)), to(rgba(183,229,45,0))),-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#90de31), to(#7fc01e));
}
/* Orange Button */
.orange.button{
color:#693e0a !important;
border:1px solid #bea280 !important;
background-color: #e38d27;
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -moz-radial-gradient(center bottom, circle, rgba(232,189,45,1) 0,rgba(232,189,45,0) 100px),-moz-linear-gradient(#f1982f, #d4821f);
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -webkit-gradient(radial, 50% 100%, 0, 50% 100%, 100, from(rgba(232,189,45,1)), to(rgba(232,189,45,0))),-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#f1982f), to(#d4821f));
}
.orange.button:hover{
background-color:#ec9732;
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -moz-radial-gradient(center bottom, circle, rgba(241,192,52,1) 0,rgba(241,192,52,0) 100px),-moz-linear-gradient(#f9a746, #e18f2b);
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -webkit-gradient(radial, 50% 100%, 0, 50% 100%, 100, from(rgba(241,192,52,1)), to(rgba(241,192,52,0))),-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#f9a746), to(#e18f2b));
}
/* Orange Button */
.gray.button{
color:#525252 !important;
border:1px solid #a5a5a5 !important;
background-color: #a9adb1;
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -moz-radial-gradient(center bottom, circle, rgba(197,199,202,1) 0,rgba(197,199,202,0) 100px),-moz-linear-gradient(#c5c7ca, #92989c);
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -webkit-gradient(radial, 50% 100%, 0, 50% 100%, 100, from(rgba(197,199,202,1)), to(rgba(197,199,202,0))),-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#c5c7ca), to(#92989c));
}
.gray.button:hover{
background-color:#b6bbc0;
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -moz-radial-gradient(center bottom, circle, rgba(202,205,208,1) 0,rgba(202,205,208,0) 100px),-moz-linear-gradient(#d1d3d6, #9fa5a9);
background-image:url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), url('https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4cWMlF-uqh4/TltCfL8C4DI/AAAAAAAABhE/qNaNueMVpCU/s144/button_bg.png'), -webkit-gradient(radial, 50% 100%, 0, 50% 100%, 100, from(rgba(202,205,208,1)), to(rgba(202,205,208,0))),-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, from(#d1d3d6), to(#9fa5a9));
}
.mbt-textarea {
padding:0;
margin:0;
background: #fff;
width:500px;
height:50px;
color:#666;
font:12px arial;
border:1px dotted #289728; }
.mbt-textarea:hover {
color:#289728;
border:2px solid #666;
}
/*--------MBT TOC-----*/
.judul-label{
background-color:#E5ECF9;
font-weight:bold;
line-height:1.4em;
margin-bottom:5px;
overflow:hidden;
white-space:nowrap;
vertical-align: baseline;
margin: 0 2px;
outline: none;
cursor: pointer;
text-decoration: none;
font: 14px/100% Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
padding: .5em 2em .55em;
text-shadow: 0 1px 1px rgba(0,0,0,.3);
-webkit-border-radius: .5em;
-moz-border-radius: .5em;
border-radius: .5em;
-webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,.2);
-moz-box-shadow: 1px 1px 4px #AAAAAA;
box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,.2);
color: #e9e9e9;
border: 2px solid white !important;
background: #6e6e6e;
background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#888), to(#575757));
background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #888, #575757);
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr='#888888', endColorstr='#575757');
}
.data-list{
line-height:1.5em;
margin-left:5px;
margin-right:5px;
padding-left:15px;
padding-right:5px;
white-space:nowrap;
text-align:left;
font-family:"Arial",sans-serif;
font-size:12px;
}
.list-ganjil{
background-color:#F6F6F6;
}
.headactive{
color: #fef4e9;
border: 2px solid white !important;
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In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
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In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
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If you are a Tech Geek like me then you always want to stay updated with the latest technologies on the web.For that you might be following various blogs and websites via RSS , Email Subscription,Following those websites on social media like Facebook,Twitter and Google Plus etc.Here I found a website which gathers all the
<a href="http://www.techi.com/?ref=alltechbuzz" target="_blank">latest tech news</a> from all over the web and puts them at one place.<br
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<a href="http://www.techi.com/?ref=alltechbuzz" target="_blank">latest tech news</a> from all over the web and puts them at one place.<br
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The website which I am talking here is Techi ,as the name suggests its all about Technology.This website gathers all the latest trending news over the web from various resources and put them at one place.Users can read those articles without any tedious process right on the official sites.Their editorial staff is very strict and monitors each and every article before they go live. Techi saves a lot of your time as it displays you only the best of the tech news. Otherwise you would be scanning through your feeds or surfing through Google to stay updated which wastes a huge amount of time.<br
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Yes now you can play your most favorite game <b>Subway Surfers on your PC or Laptop</b>.I already covered few tutorials on how to play or
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2013/05/run-android-apps-on-computer.html" target="_blank"> install android apps and games on your computer</a>.In this tutorial I will be showing you how to play subway surfers right on your PC.<br
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<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2013/05/run-android-apps-on-computer.html" target="_blank"> install android apps and games on your computer</a>.In this tutorial I will be showing you how to play subway surfers right on your PC.<br
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For those who don't know basically
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u>Subway Surfers</u> is an endless running game like temple run in which you are Jake and you are running because a policeman is behind you. You will have to dodge and dash in order to score more. You also get powerups and other things in game.So now lets see how to play this game on your PC.<br
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u>Subway Surfers</u> is an endless running game like temple run in which you are Jake and you are running because a policeman is behind you. You will have to dodge and dash in order to score more. You also get powerups and other things in game.So now lets see how to play this game on your PC.<br
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For the first time in the history
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2013/05/apple-maintains-domain-name-digital-industry.html" target="_blank">Apple </a>has announced one more device along with its next generation iPhone 5S.While the 5C's specs are largely familiar to anyone who owns an iPhone 5 (retina display, LTE, iSight camera, A6 chip), everything else about the new phone is surprising — at least for Apple. It’s the company's first budget smartphone (costing $99 with a two-year contract for US residents), its body is polycarbonate (or as Jony Ive put it, “unapologetically plastic") and it shared the stage in Cupertino on Tuesday with Apple's second new handset: the iPhone 5s. Before this week, no iPhone has ever had to share the spotlight.<br
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Torrents are the best way to share large files with your friends or with a large group of people and sometimes even with the people you don't know.<br
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<li>Whenever some of my friends want to send me a large file they find it very difficult.They upload files on some
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2013/02/top-free-cloud-service-providers.html" target="_blank">Cloud service</a> providers like
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2012/05/getting-started-with-google-drive.html" target="_blank">Google Drive</a>,Dropbox ,Skydrive etc ,which are again allow limited size for free users.Although they upload files to these cloud service providers its again a hectic process to download these large files as the net can get disconnected anytime and you have to start over download the file again.So , the best way I found is share files via torrent.</li>
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<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2012/05/getting-started-with-google-drive.html" target="_blank">Google Drive</a>,Dropbox ,Skydrive etc ,which are again allow limited size for free users.Although they upload files to these cloud service providers its again a hectic process to download these large files as the net can get disconnected anytime and you have to start over download the file again.So , the best way I found is share files via torrent.</li>
<li>Most of the people know how to download torrent files but are not aware of how to upload a file on torrent and share it with your friends and public.In this tutorial we will be looking into a step by step guide on how to upload a file on torrent.</li>
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Uploading a file on torrent is not same as we upload file on some networks like Google Drive or Dropbox.
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2013/08/how-bittorrent-technology-works.html" target="_blank">Torrent Technology is a little different from others</a> so here we have to follow some different yet easy steps to upload a file on torrent.<br
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<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2013/08/how-bittorrent-technology-works.html" target="_blank">Torrent Technology is a little different from others</a> so here we have to follow some different yet easy steps to upload a file on torrent.<br
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There are many ways to <b>download videos online</b>.Especially the third party hosted videos like
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2012/08/download-youtube-videos.html" target="_blank">youtube </a>,dailymotion,metacafe,vimeo etc can be downloaded using online tools or even offline tools like Internet Download Manager(IDM).But when it comes to downloading videos hosted on Facebook it becomes very difficult as the videos are strongly encrypted and could not be downloaded even with the help of download managers.I recently found a cool online tool using which you can <b>download Facebook Videos Online</b> in just a single click.<br
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Its been around 2 years I entered into this Online Marketing world and was able to get a little success today.I don't say I have done extraordinarily well but has done a decent job and earning a
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/search/label/Income-Report" target="_blank">decent income via blogging/Internet Marketing</a>.<br
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The main motto behind me start blogging was to make some quick money online and support my family financially with my computer skills.But the things were not that easy and it took almost 6 months for me to make a single penny online.At this stage I make a decent income online.Cannot reveal the exact figure how much I make as of now but
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2013/05/monthly-income-report-april-2013.html" target="_blank">I make a 4 figure income i.e $XXXX/month</a>.If all my plans go well then I must be making a 5 figure income by the end of October.<br
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This post is for newbies who are completely new to Blogging and don't know the ABCD of it.This guide will show you how to create a free blog in <b>less than a minute</b> and starting posting on your blog instantly without much knowledge of programming and Web Designing.<br
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We already featured some
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/search/label/TEMPLATES" target="_blank">Cool Blogger Templates </a>on All Tech Buzz.We are back again with some more Awesome ,Unique and most importantly
<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2012/05/devils-workshop-blogger-template.html" target="_blank">SEO Optimized Blogger Templates</a>.There are many templates readily available online but most of them are either not properly designed or not well optimized for search engines.<br
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<a href="http://www.alltechbuzz.net/search/label/TEMPLATES" target="_blank">Cool Blogger Templates </a>on All Tech Buzz.We are back again with some more Awesome ,Unique and most importantly
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Today we are introducing one more blogger template with Clean Interface designed by my friend Akshay Makadiya from
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<li><b>Commenting System with Toggle Effect:</b>We added commenting system with Toggle effect where users can either comment with Blogger Commenting system or using Google + commenting system.If you want you can also replace the Blogger commenting system with Disqus like as we did on  our blog.</li>
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src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js
"></script>
"async" is not a member of a group specified for any attribute.
Line 2138 HTML Validation
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js
Required attribute "type" not specified.
Line 2138 HTML Validation
"></script>
<!-- share -->
<ins class="adsbygoogle"
style="display:inline-block;width:300px;height:250px"
data-ad-client
="ca-pub-8896493401481750"
There is no attribute "data-ad-client".
Line 2142 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="ca-pub-8896493401481750"
data-ad-slot
="0382480479"></ins>
There is no attribute "data-ad-slot".
Line 2143 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="0382480479"></ins>
<scrip
t>
Required attribute "type" not specified.
Line 2144 HTML Validation
t>
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
</script>
</div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2151 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML16&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML16"));' target='configHTML16' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2151 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2151 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2151 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2151 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2151 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2151 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML16&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2151 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2151 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2151 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2151 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2151 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2151 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML16"));' target='configHTML16' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div><div class='widget HTML' id='HTML2'>
<div class='widget-content'>
IFRAME tags must have alternative content.
Line 2159 Section 508 1194.22 (a)
To cater for screen readers that don't support frames, place some text in the IFRAME tag.
For example:
<iframe src='file.htm'>Alternative content</iframe>
No TITLE attributes found for the frames on these pages.
Add a TITLE attribute to each FRAME and IFRAME element (e.g. TITLE="Main Content"). Screen readers read out the TITLE letting the user decide which frame to visit.
<iframe src
="//www.facebook.com/plugins/likebox.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FImran.ATB&width=292&height=290&show_faces=true&colorscheme=light&stream=false&show_border=true&header=true&appId=585886611437320" scrolling
="no" frameborder
="0" style
="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:292px; height:290px;" allowtransparency
="true
"></iframe>
There is no attribute "src".
Line 2159 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="//www.facebook.com/plugins/likebox.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FImran.ATB&width=292&height=290&show_faces=true&colorscheme=light&stream=false&show_border=true&header=true&appId=585886611437320" scrolling
There is no attribute "scrolling".
Line 2159 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="no" frameborder
There is no attribute "frameborder".
Line 2159 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="0" style
There is no attribute "style".
Line 2159 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:292px; height:290px;" allowtransparency
There is no attribute "allowtransparency".
Line 2159 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="true
Element "iframe" undefined.
Line 2159 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
"></iframe>
</div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2164 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML2&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML2"));' target='configHTML2' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2164 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2164 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2164 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2164 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2164 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2164 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML2&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2164 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2164 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2164 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2164 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2164 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2164 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML2"));' target='configHTML2' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div><div class='widget HTML' id='HTML8'>
Use headings in the appropriate HTML order (don't put H1 inside an H2, or H2 inside H3 etc.)
Line 2171 Usability.gov 9:7
Using the appropriate HTML heading order helps users get a sense of the hierarchy of information on the page. The appropriate use of H1-H3 heading tags also allows users of assistive technologies to understand the hierarchy of information.
<h2 class='title'>Score our Site</h2>
<div class='widget-content'>
<div id="bs-widget-container-107" class="bs-widget-container"></div>
</div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2178 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML8&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML8"));' target='configHTML8' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2178 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2178 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2178 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2178 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2178 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2178 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML8&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2178 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2178 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2178 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2178 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2178 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2178 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML8"));' target='configHTML8' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div><div class='widget HTML' id='HTML7'>
<div class='widget-content'>
<style type="text/css
">
Document type does not allow element "style" here.
Line 2186 HTML Validation
">
/* PBT Style sheet for subscription box */
#pbt-subscribe-box .fb-like-box { border: 1px solid #EBEBEB; padding: 5px; background:#fff;}
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 2188 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
Line 2188 Usability.gov 11:8
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
- <p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
- <p style="font-size: 11px;" >
- <p style="font-size: small;" >
- <font size="2" >
- <font size="-1" >
#pbt-subscribe-box .gplusone { background: #f7fcfc; border: 1px solid #EBEBEB; border-top: 1px solid #fff; color: #000; font-size: 10px; line-height: 1px; padding:5px;}
#pbt-subscribe-box .twitter-follow { background: #eef9f9; border: 1px solid #dff6f6; border-top: 1px solid #fff; padding:5px 11px;}
#pbt-subscribe-box .email-box {background:#e3edf4; padding:11px;}
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 2191 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
Use at least a 12-point font on all Web pages.
Line 2191 Usability.gov 11:8
The following are all smaller than 12 point:
- <p style="font-size: 11pt;" >
- <p style="font-size: 11px;" >
- <p style="font-size: small;" >
- <font size="2" >
- <font size="-1" >
Ensure that foreground and background colors have enough contrast. The foreground/background contrast ratio is 1.94152. The ratio should be 4.5 or more, and for links this applies to both visited and unvisited styles.
Line 2192 WCAG2 AA 1.4.3
Some users find it hard to read light gray text on a white background, dark gray text on a black background and white text on a red background.
#pbt-subscribe-box .email-box h4{color: #555;font-family: Arial;font-size: 11px; margin: 0 0 10px;}
CSS property border-radius is not supported by IE8 or earlier.
Line 2192 Internet Explorer
No rounded corners will be displayed on old versions of Internet Explorer.
Ensure that foreground and background colors have enough contrast. The foreground/background contrast ratio is 1.94152. The ratio should be 4.5 or more, and for links this applies to both visited and unvisited styles.
Line 2193 WCAG2 AA 1.4.3
Some users find it hard to read light gray text on a white background, dark gray text on a black background and white text on a red background.
#pbt-subscribe-box .email-box .txt,#pbt-subscribe-box .email-box .txt:focus{background:#fff; float:left; color:#92c3c3; border:1px solid #E36B0A; bor
CSS property border-radius is not supported by IE8 or earlier.
Line 2193 Internet Explorer
No rounded corners will be displayed on old versions of Internet Explorer.
der-radius: 3px; padding: 7px
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 2193 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
10px 8px; width: 150px;}
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
The text-shadow CSS property is not supported by Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.0 and BlackBerry 5.
#pbt-subscribe-box .email-box .btn,#pbt-subscribe-box .email-box .btn:focus{background:#E36B0A; border:1px solid #AD5513; color:#fff; border-radius: 3px; float: right; font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold; padding: 7px 8px; text-shadow: 1px 1px 0 #D08D00;}
#pbt-subscribe-box .email-box .btn:hover{background:#FF9b00;}
input, textarea {
font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times; font-size: 1em;}
#pbt-text {
background:#369;
border: 1px
so
li
d #CCC;
The box-shadow CSS property is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and Safari 5.0 or earlier.
Boxes will display without a shadow in old versions of Internet Explorer and Safari.
so
The box-shadow CSS property is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and Safari 5.0 or earlier.
Boxes will display without a shadow in old versions of Internet Explorer and Safari.
li
The box-shadow CSS property is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and Safari 5.0 or earlier.
Boxes will display without a shadow in old versions of Internet Explorer and Safari.
d #CCC;
The box-shadow CSS property is not supported in Internet Explorer 8 and Safari 5.0 or earlier.
Boxes will display without a shadow in old versions of Internet Explorer and Safari.
box-shadow: 0 0 5px
#EEE;
line-height: 10px;
margin: 10px 10px 15px 0;
padding: 10px;
width:280px;
}
#pbt-text h3 {
color:white;
border-bottom: 1px dotted
white;
line-height
:1.385em;
Use relative rather than absolute units in CSS property values.
Line 2213 WCAG2 AA 1.4.4
Absolute units are CM, MM, IN, PC and PT. When used with fonts PX is also considered an absolute unit,
because it isn't relative the user's preferred font size.
Low-vision users often use the "large fonts" mode of Windows, which makes each pixel larger than usual.
This usually causes problems with pixel based layouts, which also perform badly on handheld
and widescreen displays. Percentage values "stretch" according to screen size and work on a large
range of display sizes.
:1.385em;
font-size: 18px;
padding: 0;
margin: 0 0 10px;
border-bottom: 1px dotted
#AAA;
Property font-wieght doesn't exist in the CSS 2.1 or CSS 3 recommendations.
Line 2218 CSS Validation
The property name may be mis-spelled, vendor specific, or a CSS 3 property which has not yet reached recommendation status.
font-wieght: bold;
text-transform: uppercase;
letter-spacing: 0;
}
</style>
<div align='CENTER'class="pbt_widget">
<div align="center" id="pbt-text"><h3>Join Over 30,000+ Fans</h3>
<div id="pbt-subscribe-box">
<div class="email-box">
<h4>Subscribe FREE updates on your
<a href="http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=All-Tech-Buzz" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Email</a> |
<a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/All-Tech-Buzz" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">RSS</a></h4>
Avoid specifying a new window as the target of a link with target="_blank".
Line 2228 WCAG2 AAA F22
Displaying new windows without warning is very confusing to non-sighted users
because some screen readers do not give any indication when new windows appear.
If you cannot avoid displaying a new window, insert a warning into the link text like the following: "opens in a new window".
<a href="http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=All-Tech-Buzz" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Email</a> |
Avoid specifying a new window as the target of a link with target="_blank".
Line 2228 WCAG2 AAA F22
Displaying new windows without warning is very confusing to non-sighted users
because some screen readers do not give any indication when new windows appear.
If you cannot avoid displaying a new window, insert a warning into the link text like the following: "opens in a new window".
<a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/All-Tech-Buzz" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">RSS</a></h4>
JavaScript changes: changed to onsubmit='window.open('http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=all-tech-buzz', 'popupwindow',
'scrollbars=yes,width=700px,height=700px');return true'
<form onsubmit="window.open('http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=all-tech-buzz', 'popupwindow',
'scrollbars=yes,width=700px,height=700px');return true" target
="popupwindow" method="post" action="http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify">
There is no attribute "target".
Line 2230 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="popupwindow" method="post" action="http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify">
This form control has no associated LABEL element.
Add a LABEL tag with the FOR attribute set to the ID of this control. This allows screen readers to tell the user what each control does.
Do not wrap LABEL tags around input controls (implicit labels) since this is very unreliable in older screen readers.
JavaScript changes: changed to onfocus='if (this.value == 'Enter your email address')
{this.value = '';}'
<input name="email" onblur="if (this.value == '') {this.value = 'Enter your email address';}" onfocus="if (this.value == 'Enter your email address')
{this.value = '';}" value="Enter your email address" class="txt"
/>
Document type does not allow element "input" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2232 HTML Validation
This page has markup errors, causing screen readers to miss content.
Line 2232 WCAG2 A F70
Fix the errors listed on the Standards tab of this report. Markup errors like missing end tags mean screen readers may skip important content.
/>
<input type="hidden" name="uri" value="All-Tech-Buzz"
/>
Document type does not allow element "input" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2233 HTML Validation
/>
<input type="hidden" value="en_US" name="loc"
/>
Document type does not allow element "input" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2234 HTML Validation
/>
<input type="submit" value="Subscribe" class="btn"
/>
Document type does not allow element "input" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2235 HTML Validation
/>
<div style="clear:both;"></div>
</form>
</div>
<div class="fb-like-box">
IFRAME tags must have alternative content.
Line 2244 Section 508 1194.22 (a)
To cater for screen readers that don't support frames, place some text in the IFRAME tag.
For example:
<iframe src='file.htm'>Alternative content</iframe>
No TITLE attributes found for the frames on these pages.
Add a TITLE attribute to each FRAME and IFRAME element (e.g. TITLE="Main Content"). Screen readers read out the TITLE letting the user decide which frame to visit.
<iframe allowtransparency='true' frameborder='0' scrolling='no' src='//www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fpages%2FALL-TECH-BUZZ%2F174308785976839&send=false&layout=button_count&width=80&show_faces=false&action=like&colorscheme=light&font&height=21' style='border:none; overflow:hidden; width:80px; height:21px;'
Element "iframe" undefined.
Line 2244 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
/></ifram
End tag for element "iframe" which is not open.
Line 2244 HTML Validation
This page has markup errors, causing screen readers to miss content.
Line 2244 WCAG2 A F70
Fix the errors listed on the Standards tab of this report. Markup errors like missing end tags mean screen readers may skip important content.
This page has malformed tags which IE8 and later treat differently from earlier versions of IE.
Line 2244 Internet Explorer
Fix the errors listed on the Standards tab of this report.
Markup errors like missing end tags means IE8 and IE9 may display different content from IE6 and IE7.
Google recommends using well-formed HTML code in your webpages. This page has mismatched tags.
Line 2244 Google
Fix the critical errors listed on the Standards tab of this report. Markup errors like missing end tags or unclosed comments mean search engine web crawlers may skip important content.
e>
Avoid specifying a new window as the target of a link with target="_blank".
Line 2246 WCAG2 AAA F22
Displaying new windows without warning is very confusing to non-sighted users
because some screen readers do not give any indication when new windows appear.
If you cannot avoid displaying a new window, insert a warning into the link text like the following: "opens in a new window".
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/ALL-TECH-BUZZ/174308785976839" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #3B5998; font-family: arial; font-size: 15px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 20px;"> Like us on Facebook </a><div class="clear"></div>
</div>
<div class="gplusone">
<div style="float:left;width:90px;">
<g:plusone href
="http://www.alltechbuzz.in
"></g:plusone>
There is no attribute "href".
Line 2250 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="http://www.alltechbuzz.in
Element "g:plusone" undefined.
Line 2250 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
"></g:plusone>
JavaScript added element:
<g:plusone href="http://www.alltechbuzz.in"></g:plusone>
</div>
Avoid specifying a new window as the target of a link with target="_blank".
Line 2252 WCAG2 AAA F22
Displaying new windows without warning is very confusing to non-sighted users
because some screen readers do not give any indication when new windows appear.
If you cannot avoid displaying a new window, insert a warning into the link text like the following: "opens in a new window".
<a href="https://plus.google.com/103952868650172942518/posts" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #d00; font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; font-weight: bold; line-height: 24px;">Circle us on Google+</a><div class="clear"></div>
</div>
</div></div></div>
</div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2259 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML7&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML7"));' target='configHTML7' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2259 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2259 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2259 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2259 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2259 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2259 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML7&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2259 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2259 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2259 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2259 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2259 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2259 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML7"));' target='configHTML7' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div><div class='widget HTML' id='HTML12'>
<div class='widget-content'>
IFRAME tags must have alternative content.
Line 2267 Section 508 1194.22 (a)
To cater for screen readers that don't support frames, place some text in the IFRAME tag.
For example:
<iframe src='file.htm'>Alternative content</iframe>
No TITLE attributes found for the frames on these pages.
Add a TITLE attribute to each FRAME and IFRAME element (e.g. TITLE="Main Content"). Screen readers read out the TITLE letting the user decide which frame to visit.
<iframe allowtransparency="true" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight
="0" marginwidth
="0" topmargin
="0" leftmargin
="0" width
="300" height
="250" src="http://this.content.served.by.adshuffle.com/p/kl/46/799/r/12/4/8/ast0k3n/cj_K_lW0d49sycr2pdnBTRylsVQXUAOw/view.html?[Place Your Cache Buster ID here]
&ASTPC
T=[Place Your Click Tracking URL Here]
"></iframe>
There is no attribute "marginheight".
Line 2267 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="0" marginwidth
There is no attribute "marginwidth".
Line 2267 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="0" topmargin
There is no attribute "topmargin".
Line 2267 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="0" leftmargin
There is no attribute "leftmargin".
Line 2267 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="0" width
There is no attribute "width".
Line 2267 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="300" height
There is no attribute "height".
Line 2267 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="250" src="http://this.content.served.by.adshuffle.com/p/kl/46/799/r/12/4/8/ast0k3n/cj_K_lW0d49sycr2pdnBTRylsVQXUAOw/view.html?[Place Your Cache Buster ID here]
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2267 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2267 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&ASTPC
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2267 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2267 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2267 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
T=[Place Your Click Tracking URL Here]
Element "iframe" undefined.
Line 2267 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
"></iframe>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://cache.blogads.com/142575302/feed.css"
/>
Document type does not allow element "link" here.
Line 2268 HTML Validation
/>
<script language
="javascript" src="http://cache.blogads.com/142575302/feed.js
"></script>
There is no attribute "language".
Line 2269 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
="javascript" src="http://cache.blogads.com/142575302/feed.js
Required attribute "type" not specified.
Line 2269 HTML Validation
"></script>
</div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2274 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML12&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML12"));' target='configHTML12' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2274 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2274 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2274 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2274 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2274 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2274 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML12&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2274 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2274 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2274 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2274 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2274 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2274 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML12"));' target='configHTML12' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div>
<div class='widget HTML' id='HTML15'>
<div class='widget-content'>
Avoid specifying a new window as the target of a link with target="_blank".
Line 2283 WCAG2 AAA F22
Displaying new windows without warning is very confusing to non-sighted users
because some screen readers do not give any indication when new windows appear.
If you cannot avoid displaying a new window, insert a warning into the link text like the following: "opens in a new window".
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2283 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a href="http://tracker.hightrafficacademy.com/track.php?id=23171" target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>
<img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Wfn28wX2tUc/UidFaY5hSgI/AAAAAAAAHMs/s-HiPQnIZUQ/s1600/High+Traffic+Academy.gif"
/></a>
IMG tags must have an ALT attribute.
Add an ALT attribute describing each image, which screen readers read aloud.
Spacer images and purely decorative images should use ALT=''.
Omitting IMG WIDTH or HEIGHT attributes means page text jumps about as images load.
Line 2283 Usability.gov 14:3
This makes the page very hard to read while it's loading, and the user may click on the wrong link if it moves as it's being clicked.
Add width and height attributes to the img tag matching the image dimensions. Authoring tools
like Dreamweaver can automate this process.
<img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Wfn28wX2tUc/UidFaY5hSgI/AAAAAAAAHMs/s-HiPQnIZUQ/s1600/High+Traffic+Academy.gif"
Required attribute "alt" not specified.
Line 2283 HTML Validation
/></a>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://cache.blogads.com/815981568/feed.css"
/>
Document type does not allow element "link" here.
Line 2285 HTML Validation
/>
<script language="javascript" src="http://cache.blogads.com/815981568/feed.js
"></script>
Required attribute "type" not specified.
Line 2286 HTML Validation
"></script>
</div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2291 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML15&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML15"));' target='configHTML15' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2291 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2291 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2291 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2291 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2291 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2291 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML15&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2291 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2291 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2291 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2291 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2291 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2291 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML15"));' target='configHTML15' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div><div class='widget HTML' id='HTML6'>
Use headings in the appropriate HTML order (don't put H1 inside an H2, or H2 inside H3 etc.)
Line 2298 Usability.gov 9:7
Using the appropriate HTML heading order helps users get a sense of the hierarchy of information on the page. The appropriate use of H1-H3 heading tags also allows users of assistive technologies to understand the hierarchy of information.
<h2 class='title'>Premium Advertisers</h2>
<div class='widget-content'>
<cente
r><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://cache.blogads.com/473941517/feed.css" />
Element "center" undefined.
Line 2300 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
r><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://cache.blogads.com/473941517/feed.css" />
<script language="javascript" src="http://cache.blogads.com/473941517/feed.js
"></script></center>
Required attribute "type" not specified.
Line 2301 HTML Validation
"></script></center>
</div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2306 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML6&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML6"));' target='configHTML6' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2306 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2306 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2306 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2306 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2306 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2306 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML6&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2306 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2306 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2306 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2306 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2306 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2306 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML6"));' target='configHTML6' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div><div class='widget HTML' id='HTML9'>
Use headings in the appropriate HTML order (don't put H1 inside an H2, or H2 inside H3 etc.)
Line 2313 Usability.gov 9:7
Using the appropriate HTML heading order helps users get a sense of the hierarchy of information on the page. The appropriate use of H1-H3 heading tags also allows users of assistive technologies to understand the hierarchy of information.
<h2 class='title'>Quick Deals</h2>
<div class='widget-content'>
<table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="6" width="270"><tbody> <tr>
<td> <cente
r>
<a href="http://bit.ly/11iz9n1" target='_blank' rel="nofollow">
<img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-55Ab5tsP2U4/Uh38UMAi8jI/AAAAAAAAHLQ/tRuUJQW3Mu0/s1600/Hostgator-Hosting-with-1-Penny.gif"
/></a> </center> </td>
Element "center" undefined.
Line 2317 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
r>
Avoid specifying a new window as the target of a link with target="_blank".
Line 2317 WCAG2 AAA F22
Displaying new windows without warning is very confusing to non-sighted users
because some screen readers do not give any indication when new windows appear.
If you cannot avoid displaying a new window, insert a warning into the link text like the following: "opens in a new window".
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2317 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a href="http://bit.ly/11iz9n1" target='_blank' rel="nofollow">
IMG tags must have an ALT attribute.
Add an ALT attribute describing each image, which screen readers read aloud.
Spacer images and purely decorative images should use ALT=''.
Omitting IMG WIDTH or HEIGHT attributes means page text jumps about as images load.
Line 2317 Usability.gov 14:3
This makes the page very hard to read while it's loading, and the user may click on the wrong link if it moves as it's being clicked.
Add width and height attributes to the img tag matching the image dimensions. Authoring tools
like Dreamweaver can automate this process.
<img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-55Ab5tsP2U4/Uh38UMAi8jI/AAAAAAAAHLQ/tRuUJQW3Mu0/s1600/Hostgator-Hosting-with-1-Penny.gif"
Required attribute "alt" not specified.
Line 2317 HTML Validation
/></a> </center> </td>
<td> <cente
r>
<a href="http://bit.ly/17Hivz6" target='_blank' rel="nofollow">
<img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Gvs_yMieo9g/UiCpikYbjFI/AAAAAAAAHL0/i0CVEoFvAyc/s1600/Powerful+web+hosting.gif"
/></a>
Element "center" undefined.
Line 2319 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
r>
Avoid specifying a new window as the target of a link with target="_blank".
Line 2319 WCAG2 AAA F22
Displaying new windows without warning is very confusing to non-sighted users
because some screen readers do not give any indication when new windows appear.
If you cannot avoid displaying a new window, insert a warning into the link text like the following: "opens in a new window".
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2319 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a href="http://bit.ly/17Hivz6" target='_blank' rel="nofollow">
IMG tags must have an ALT attribute.
Add an ALT attribute describing each image, which screen readers read aloud.
Spacer images and purely decorative images should use ALT=''.
Omitting IMG WIDTH or HEIGHT attributes means page text jumps about as images load.
Line 2319 Usability.gov 14:3
This makes the page very hard to read while it's loading, and the user may click on the wrong link if it moves as it's being clicked.
Add width and height attributes to the img tag matching the image dimensions. Authoring tools
like Dreamweaver can automate this process.
<img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Gvs_yMieo9g/UiCpikYbjFI/AAAAAAAAHL0/i0CVEoFvAyc/s1600/Powerful+web+hosting.gif"
Required attribute "alt" not specified.
Line 2319 HTML Validation
/></a>
</center>
</td> </tr>
<tr> <td>
<cente
r>
Element "center" undefined.
Line 2323 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
r>
<td> <cente
r> </center> </td> </center></td>
Element "center" undefined.
Line 2326 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
r> </center> </td> </center></td>
JavaScript added element:
<td> <center> </center> </td>
</tr> </tbody> </table></div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2331 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML9&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML9"));' target='configHTML9' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2331 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2331 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2331 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2331 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2331 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2331 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML9&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2331 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2331 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2331 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2331 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2331 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2331 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML9"));' target='configHTML9' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div><div class='widget HTML' id='HTML5'>
<div class='widget-content'>
IFRAME tags must have alternative content.
Line 2339 Section 508 1194.22 (a)
To cater for screen readers that don't support frames, place some text in the IFRAME tag.
For example:
<iframe src='file.htm'>Alternative content</iframe>
No TITLE attributes found for the frames on these pages.
Add a TITLE attribute to each FRAME and IFRAME element (e.g. TITLE="Main Content"). Screen readers read out the TITLE letting the user decide which frame to visit.
<iframe scrolling="no" style="border: medium none; overflow: hidden; height: 600px; width: 300px;" src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/recommendations.php?action=like
&appI
d=252086268166345
&border_colo
r=%23ececec
&fon
t=tahoma
&heade
r=true
&heigh
t=600
&linktarge
t=_blank
&local
e=en_US
&sit
e=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.alltechbuzz.net
&widt
h=300
"></iframe>
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&appI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=252086268166345
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&border_colo
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
r=%23ececec
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&fon
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
t=tahoma
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&heade
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
r=true
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&heigh
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
t=600
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&linktarge
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
t=_blank
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&local
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=en_US
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&sit
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.alltechbuzz.net
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
&widt
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2339 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
h=300
Element "iframe" undefined.
Line 2339 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an element with this name. This can happen
if the element is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 element and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic elements
and frames which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
"></iframe>
</div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2344 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML5&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML5"));' target='configHTML5' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2344 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2344 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2344 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2344 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2344 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2344 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML5&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2344 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2344 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2344 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2344 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2344 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2344 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=sidebar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML5"));' target='configHTML5' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div><div class='widget HTML' id='HTML11'>
Use headings in the appropriate HTML order (don't put H1 inside an H2, or H2 inside H3 etc.)
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<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2599 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=HTML&widgetI
d=HTML4&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=lowerbar1' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML4"));' target='configHTML4' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2599 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2599 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2599 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=HTML&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2599 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2599 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2599 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=HTML4&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2599 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2599 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2599 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2599 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2599 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2599 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=lowerbar1' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("HTML4"));' target='configHTML4' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
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</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
</div></div>
</div>
<div id=
'lowerbar-wrapper'>
ID "lowerbar-wrapper" already defined.
Line 2607 HTML Validation
This page has duplicate IDs which cause problems in screen readers.
Line 2607 WCAG2 A F77
Two or more tags on this page share the same ID. Change the ID so it is unique for each tag.
'lowerbar-wrapper'>
<div class='lowerbar section' id='lowerbar2'><div class='widget LinkList' id='LinkList3'>
Use headings in the appropriate HTML order (don't put H1 inside an H2, or H2 inside H3 etc.)
Line 2609 Usability.gov 9:7
Using the appropriate HTML heading order helps users get a sense of the hierarchy of information on the page. The appropriate use of H1-H3 heading tags also allows users of assistive technologies to understand the hierarchy of information.
<h2>Quick Navigation</h2>
<div class='widget-content'>
<ul>
<li><a href='http://www.alltechbuzz.net/p/write-for-us_16.html'>Submit A Guest Post</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.alltechbuzz.net/p/contact-us.html'>Contact Us</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.alltechbuzz.net/p/about-us.html'>Read About Us</a></li>
</ul>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2619 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
e=LinkList&widgetI
d=LinkList3&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=lowerbar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("LinkList3"));' target='configLinkList3' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2619 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2619 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2619 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=LinkList&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2619 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2619 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2619 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=LinkList3&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2619 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2619 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2619 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2619 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2619 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2619 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=lowerbar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("LinkList3"));' target='configLinkList3' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
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<div class='clear'></div>
</div>
</div><div class='widget LinkList' id='LinkList2'>
Use headings in the appropriate HTML order (don't put H1 inside an H2, or H2 inside H3 etc.)
Line 2627 Usability.gov 9:7
Using the appropriate HTML heading order helps users get a sense of the hierarchy of information on the page. The appropriate use of H1-H3 heading tags also allows users of assistive technologies to understand the hierarchy of information.
<h2>
Featured Content
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<div class='widget-content'>
<ul>
<li>
<a href='http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2012/06/how-to-increase-alexa-rank.html'>
Tips to Improve Alexa Rank Super Fast
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<a href='http://www.alltechbuzz.net/2012/01/10-best-ways-to-make-money-online.html'>
10 Ways to Make Money Online
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Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2656 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
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d=LinkList2&actio
n=editWidget§ionI
d=lowerbar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("LinkList2"));' target='configLinkList2' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
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Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2656 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2656 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=LinkList&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2656 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2656 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2656 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=LinkList2&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2656 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2656 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2656 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2656 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2656 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2656 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=lowerbar2' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("LinkList2"));' target='configLinkList2' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
</span>
<div class='clear'></div>
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</div></div>
</div>
<div id=
'lowerbar-wrapper'>
ID "lowerbar-wrapper" already defined.
Line 2665 HTML Validation
'lowerbar-wrapper'>
<div class='lowerbar section' id='lowerbar3'><div class='widget ContactForm' id='ContactForm1'>
Use headings in the appropriate HTML order (don't put H1 inside an H2, or H2 inside H3 etc.)
Line 2667 Usability.gov 9:7
Using the appropriate HTML heading order helps users get a sense of the hierarchy of information on the page. The appropriate use of H1-H3 heading tags also allows users of assistive technologies to understand the hierarchy of information.
<h2 class='title'>
Contact Us
</h2>
<div class='contact-form-widget'>
<div class='form'>
<form name
='contact-form
'>
There is no attribute "name".
Line 2672 HTML Validation
This happens when the version of HTML used on this page doesn't support an attribute with this name. This can happen
if the attribute is misspelled, is uppercase or mixed case in XHTML, or isn't supported by some HTML versions.
For example, HTML 4 DOCTYPEs don't allow HTML 5 attributes and Strict DOCTYPEs don't allow stylistic attributes
which were present in earlier versions of HTML.
='contact-form
Required attribute "action" not specified.
Line 2672 HTML Validation
'>
<p></p>
Character data is not allowed here.
Line 2674 HTML Validation
Name
<br
/>
Document type does not allow element "br" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2675 HTML Validation
This page has markup errors, causing screen readers to miss content.
Line 2675 WCAG2 A F70
Fix the errors listed on the Standards tab of this report. Markup errors like missing end tags mean screen readers may skip important content.
/>
This form control has no associated LABEL element.
Add a LABEL tag with the FOR attribute set to the ID of this control. This allows screen readers to tell the user what each control does.
Do not wrap LABEL tags around input controls (implicit labels) since this is very unreliable in older screen readers.
This form has fields without LABEL elements or TITLE attributes.
Line 2676 Section 508 1194.22 (n)
Screen readers use LABEL elements or TITLE attributes to describe form fields to non-sighted users.
Without these, forms are very hard to use with a screen reader.
Forms designed to be completed online shall allow people using assistive technology to access the information, field elements, and functionality required for completion and submission of the form, including all directions and cues.
Use LABEL tags for each data entry field to show what data is expected.
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Make sure each INPUT field has an associated LABEL tag describing the field.
<input class='contact-form-name' id='ContactForm1_contact-form-name' name='name' size='30' type='text' value=''
/>
Document type does not allow element "input" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2676 HTML Validation
/>
<p></p>
Character data is not allowed here.
Line 2678 HTML Validation
Email
<span style='font-weight: bolder;
'>
Document type does not allow element "span" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2679 HTML Validation
This page has markup errors, causing screen readers to miss content.
Line 2679 WCAG2 A F70
Fix the errors listed on the Standards tab of this report. Markup errors like missing end tags mean screen readers may skip important content.
'>
*
</span>
<br
/>
Document type does not allow element "br" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2682 HTML Validation
/>
This form control has no associated LABEL element.
Add a LABEL tag with the FOR attribute set to the ID of this control. This allows screen readers to tell the user what each control does.
Do not wrap LABEL tags around input controls (implicit labels) since this is very unreliable in older screen readers.
This form has fields without LABEL elements or TITLE attributes.
Line 2683 Section 508 1194.22 (n)
Screen readers use LABEL elements or TITLE attributes to describe form fields to non-sighted users.
Without these, forms are very hard to use with a screen reader.
Forms designed to be completed online shall allow people using assistive technology to access the information, field elements, and functionality required for completion and submission of the form, including all directions and cues.
Use LABEL tags for each data entry field to show what data is expected.
Line 2683 Usability.gov 13:5
Make sure each INPUT field has an associated LABEL tag describing the field.
<input class='contact-form-email' id='ContactForm1_contact-form-email' name='email' size='30' type='text' value=''
/>
Document type does not allow element "input" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2683 HTML Validation
/>
<p></p>
Character data is not allowed here.
Line 2685 HTML Validation
Message
<span style='font-weight: bolder;
'>
Document type does not allow element "span" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2686 HTML Validation
'>
*
</span>
<br
/>
Document type does not allow element "br" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2689 HTML Validation
/>
This form control has no associated LABEL element.
Add a LABEL tag with the FOR attribute set to the ID of this control. This allows screen readers to tell the user what each control does.
Do not wrap LABEL tags around input controls (implicit labels) since this is very unreliable in older screen readers.
This form has fields without LABEL elements or TITLE attributes.
Line 2690 Section 508 1194.22 (n)
Screen readers use LABEL elements or TITLE attributes to describe form fields to non-sighted users.
Without these, forms are very hard to use with a screen reader.
Forms designed to be completed online shall allow people using assistive technology to access the information, field elements, and functionality required for completion and submission of the form, including all directions and cues.
Use LABEL tags for each data entry field to show what data is expected.
Line 2690 Usability.gov 13:5
Make sure each INPUT field has an associated LABEL tag describing the field.
<textarea class='contact-form-email-message' cols='25' id='ContactForm1_contact-form-email-message' name='email-message' rows='5
'></textarea>
Document type does not allow element "textarea" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2690 HTML Validation
This page has markup errors, causing screen readers to miss content.
Line 2690 WCAG2 A F70
Fix the errors listed on the Standards tab of this report. Markup errors like missing end tags mean screen readers may skip important content.
'></textarea>
<p></p>
<input class='contact-form-button contact-form-button-submit' id='ContactForm1_contact-form-submit' type='button' value='Send'
/>
Document type does not allow element "input" here; missing one of "p", "h1", "h2", "h3", "h4", "h5", "h6", "div", "pre", "address", "fieldset", "ins", "del" start-tag.
Line 2692 HTML Validation
/>
<p></p>
<div style='text-align: center; max-width: 222px; width: 100%'>
<p class='contact-form-error-message' id='ContactForm1_contact-form-error-message'></p>
<p class='contact-form-success-message' id='ContactForm1_contact-form-success-message'></p>
</div>
</form>
</div>
</div>
<div class='clear'></div>
<span class='widget-item-control'>
<span class='item-control blog-admin'>
Each A tag must contain text or an IMG with an ALT tag.
Line 2704 WCAG2 A F89
Add text to the link, or ALT text if the link contains an image. If there is no link text or the ALT tag is blank, screen readers have nothing to read, so read out the URL instead.
<a class='quickedit' href='//www.blogger.com/rearrange?blogID=5302457754201593493&widgetTyp
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d=lowerbar3' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("ContactForm1"));' target='configContactForm1' title='Edit'>
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
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Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2704 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2704 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
e=ContactForm&widgetI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2704 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2704 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2704 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=ContactForm1&actio
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2704 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2704 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2704 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
n=editWidget§ionI
Reference not terminated by REFC delimiter.
Line 2704 HTML Validation
Reference to external entity in attribute value.
Line 2704 HTML Validation
An unknown entity has been used. This often happens when ¶m=value is used instead of &param=value in URL query strings.
Line 2704 HTML Validation Ampersand Problem
In HTML the ampersand character (&) is reserved for marking character entities
so you should never use raw ampersands in HTML - including ampersands inside URLs.
For example, any URL that needs an ampersand should look like:
http://www.example.com/file.html?var1=val1&var2=val2&var3=val3
d=lowerbar3' onclick='return _WidgetManager._PopupConfig(document.getElementById("ContactForm1"));' target='configContactForm1' title='Edit'>
<img alt='' height='18' src='http://img1.blogblog.com/img/icon18_wrench_allbkg.png' width='18'/>
</a>
</span>
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<div style='clear: both;'></div>
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This often occurs in text or JavaScript code when a bare angle bracket or ampersand is used instead of an entity reference.
Character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data.
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