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W3C released mobileOK validator
2008-12-09 12:14:22 by Martynas Jusevičius
W3C released mobileOK checker, which is intended to help developers created clean websites suited for mobile devices and help them reach mobile community, supporting strategy that the Web should be accessible on a variety of heterogeneous clients.
Among other things, mobileOK validator seems to analyze:
- (X)HTML markup validity
- DTD's mobile-friendliness
- Structure of the page (e.g. weight in KBs)
- Scripting (which should be degradable)
- Inclusions (frames, pop-ups, applets, and objects are discouraged)
- CSS stylesheets (absolute units, floats and absolute positioning are discouraged)
- Character encodings (UTF-8 is recommended)
- HTTP headers (caching is encouraged)
- Links
This blog seems to be 78% mobileOK already :)
Comments (3)
uhm..one more question, what is 78% mobileOK? can you explain?
W3C Mobile
Hey.. this is great news that W3C has released their HTML mobile checker. It's very useful in testing whether my site is W3C compliance. And,for me, it's one factors that search engine prefered a W3C passed testing sites. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
validate
oh no, now I've got to spent countless hours making sure my mobile code validates :)

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