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Browsers and other devices that reads HTML and display them are called HTML parsers. These parsers all work based on a set of instructions and these instructions are build based on certain rules known as standards. If you do not follow the standards, this means you are doing something that is not covered by the instructions of the parsers and the end result is the parsers displaying something other than what you expect due to they are not able to determine how to process the page correctly. There are of course, vendor limited standards such as the use of activeX, but as these standards are not widely supported, many parsers would not be able to process the page correctly. This ultimately means that many people would not be able to see your page as you intend it to be seen.

Revision as of 22:54, 6 September 2008

Browsers and other devices that reads HTML and display them are called HTML parsers. These parsers all work based on a set of instructions and these instructions are build based on certain rules known as standards. If you do not follow the standards, this means you are doing something that is not covered by the instructions of the parsers and the end result is the parsers displaying something other than what you expect due to they are not able to determine how to process the page correctly. There are of course, vendor limited standards such as the use of activeX, but as these standards are not widely supported, many parsers would not be able to process the page correctly. This ultimately means that many people would not be able to see your page as you intend it to be seen.