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Does anyone pay attention to standards?

Hi everyone,

Just out of curiosity I recently pointed one of my hand-typed pages at the W3
Validator, and my hand-typed code was just ripped to shreds. Then I pointed
some major sites (microsoft.com, cnn.com, etc.) at the W3 Validator; to my
surprise none of them passed.

Doesn't anyone care anymore, or are the standards more-or-less looked at as
guidlines for web design?

Isaac

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http://bigmoneyandfreetime.web1000.com
Jul 20 '05
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Mark Tranchant wrote:
Brian wrote:
Adrienne wrote:
In my experience, clean markup, clean CSS and clean code leads to
better results in search engines.
That has certainly not been my experience.

<snip>

...as a counter-example, my relatively new page:
http://tranchant.plus.com/notes/multiviews

comes up second behind apache.org in a global Google search for
"multiviews ", top for "php multiviews" and top on a UK search for
"multiviews ". The page is only 9 days old.


! That's impressive. What the heck is your secret? :-)
So there's certainly no *disadvantage* to using decent markup,


Oh, I certainly didn't mean to imply that. Only that decent markup
doesn't guarantee you anything on Google et. al.

--
Brian (remove "invalid" from my address to email me)
http://www.tsmchughs.com/
Jul 20 '05 #11
Brian wrote:
Mark Tranchant wrote:
...as a counter-example, my relatively new page:
http://tranchant.plus.com/notes/multiviews

comes up second behind apache.org in a global Google search for
"multiviews ", top for "php multiviews" and top on a UK search for
"multiviews ". The page is only 9 days old.


! That's impressive. What the heck is your secret? :-)


I admit, I was surprised too. I probably got lucky with the timing of
publication coinciding with a Google index.

I guess the advantage my page has over your restaurant page is a lot more
relevant indexable content, as the subject is inherently deeper. However,
there's more content out there on similar subjects, so I have to admit I
don't really know.

I also get top slot for the highly competitive "chord tutorial" search.
Again, I'm not sure why. Maybe that $10,000 gift to Google helped...?

On the other hand, I can't get billericaybapti st.net to the top in a search
for "billericay church", despite all my attempts. >:(

--
Mark.
http://tranchant.plus.com/
Jul 20 '05 #12
Isaac Grover ep*****@myexcel .com wrote:
Hi everyone,

Just out of curiosity I recently pointed one of my hand-typed pages at the W3
Validator, and my hand-typed code was just ripped to shreds. Then I pointed
some major sites (microsoft.com, cnn.com, etc.) at the W3 Validator; to my
surprise none of them passed.

Doesn't anyone care anymore, or are the standards more-or-less looked at as
guidlines for web design?


they ARE guidelines for web design...the reason for using them is that if
you start by building to the standard and then applying tweaks and work
arounds to deal with known browser bugs you can create effective future-
proof html quicker than you can by starting off by dealing with the
browser bugs first

large companies aren't always concerned with working as efficiently as
possible...and often with very large sites it simply isn't worth fixing
mark up errors that are all over the site...above all, most of the early
sites built by large corporations were farmed out to their regular graphic
design contractors or departments and hence weren't built by people with
any significant web design experience

--
eric
www.ericjarvis.co.uk
"live fast, die only if strictly necessary"
Jul 20 '05 #13
Mark Tranchant ma**@tranchant. plus.com wrote:
Brian wrote:
Adrienne wrote:

In my experience, clean markup, clean CSS and clean code
leads to better results in search engines.


That has certainly not been my experience. I did a new site for a
restaurant, using valid html 4.01 strict. It shows up 4th in Google for
"TS McHugh's" at the moment (it's been bouncing around a lot lately).
The old site is # 1 at the moment. It has dreadful markup like the
following for its header:


<snip>

...as a counter-example, my relatively new page:

http://tranchant.plus.com/notes/multiviews

comes up second behind apache.org in a global Google search for
"multiviews ", top for "php multiviews" and top on a UK search for
"multiviews ". The page is only 9 days old.

So there's certainly no *disadvantage* to using decent markup, and there
seems to be no substitute for text content.


I get the weirdest search terms finding my personal site...having had a
look around to see why, it seems to be that a fairly pared down css layout
site will do pretty well for anything that's in the content...basic ally, I
assume, because it has a better signal to noise ratio

in my last long term job we went from the fourth page of Google for a
single word 3 million results search term to eleventh (and briefly tenth)
in the space of a couple of months when I shifted the entire site to a css
layout

however, other factors are even more important, such as having a keyword
in the domain name, good page titles, good link structure, and plenty of
inbound links with keywords in the link text...you need them all to rank
well and the last of them takes time

--
eric
www.ericjarvis.co.uk
"live fast, die only if strictly necessary"
Jul 20 '05 #14
Mark Tranchant ma**@tranchant. plus.com wrote:

I also get top slot for the highly competitive "chord tutorial" search.
Again, I'm not sure why. Maybe that $10,000 gift to Google helped...?


on that one it's probably good content doing the trick :)

which reminded me to shift it from my bookmarks on to my music page

thanks

--
eric
www.ericjarvis.co.uk
"live fast, die only if strictly necessary"
Jul 20 '05 #15
I code for standards in general because it is easy to do so and
reliable.

The Doormouse

--
The Doormouse cannot be reached by e-mail without her
permission.
Jul 20 '05 #16
Eric Jarvis wrote:
Mark Tranchant ma**@tranchant. plus.com wrote:
I also get top slot for the highly competitive "chord tutorial" search.
Again, I'm not sure why. Maybe that $10,000 gift to Google helped...?


on that one it's probably good content doing the trick :)

which reminded me to shift it from my bookmarks on to my music page


Eric,

As your email isn't working (full mailbox), and this is nearly topical,
please update the link on http://www.ericjarvis.co.uk/web.html to my
"exceedingl y fine tutorials" (one of which I *must* get around to
finishing) to:

http://tranchant.plus.com/web/html-start

Thanks!

--
Mark.
http://tranchant.plus.com/
Jul 20 '05 #17
Mark Tranchant wrote:
On the other hand, I can't get billericaybapti st.net to the top in a
search for "billericay church", despite all my attempts. >:(


Ah. Well, in the misery-loves-company department, I'm glad it's not just
me. You'd think I could get www.tsmchughs.com to come up first in a
search for t.s. mchugh's, but no!

Interesting side bar: had I registered tsmchugh.com (no s at the end of
the 2nd level domain name), I think I'd have done better, because a
search for t.s. mchugh's = t.s. mchugh, and the domain would match up.
At least, that's how I interpret Google's highlighting of search terms.

More tidbits: I did have the new site above the old one at one point. A
couple of months ago, the old site finally dropped from 1 to 6 or 7, and
the new one went to 2 or 3. I thought I finally had at least that much
done. Then, I made a change to the site template. I moved the logo,
whose alt text is "T.S. McHugh's," to make the layout easier a bit more
robust. It went from near the top of <body> down to the navigation,
which is the last thing on the page. It wasn't long after that I
rechecked Google, and ruefully saw the old site back at 1, and the new
one on the 2nd page. (This change prompted me to start a thread in
ciwa.site-design that some of you may have seen.)

--
Brian (remove "invalid" from my address to email me)
http://www.tsmchughs.com/
Jul 20 '05 #18
In article <40************ **@news.centenn ialpr.net>, ep*****@myexcel .com
says...
Doesn't anyone care anymore, or are the standards more-or-less looked at as
guidlines for web design?


The problem with standards on something as diverse as the web is I might
not like your choice of standards, and you might not like mine.
--
Whitecrest Entertainment
www.whitecrestent.com
Jul 20 '05 #19
In article <Xn************ *************** @207.115.63.158 >, arbpen2003
@sbcglobal.net says...
In my experience, clean markup, clean CSS and clean code leads to better
results in search engines. Why? Because search engines are machines, have
no eyes, no ears, hands, etc., so they have to look for logical, valid
markup.


But keep in mind MANY sites are more concerned with appearance and
presentation, because THAT is what drives people to their site, not
search results. A simple search for "sparkling cola beverage" in google
does not have a link to any of the leading brands of cola beverages in
the first 7 pages. Why? Because they don't care about search engine
results. People go to the Coke site because they already know the url,
they don't have to search for it.
--
Whitecrest Entertainment
www.whitecrestent.com
Jul 20 '05 #20

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