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    Magento W3C Validation

    Updated 19 May 2017

    Magento W3C Validation :  Magento is probably the easiest to use and best supported of the more popular eCommerce applications. Magento is the most popular eCommerce application today. They have a lot of users, a lot of Magento developers, a lot of contributers and a lot of extensions.

    Now lets discuss about the W3C Validation, This is the markup validation. W3C stands for Word Wide Web Consortium. W3C is an international standards organisation and have their standards for development of the  web page.

    Magento templates are developed using markup languages. These languages are defined by technical specifications, which usually include a machine-readable formal grammar (and vocabulary). The act of checking a magento document against these constraints is called validation, and this is what the W3C Markup Validator does.

    How To Check Validation of Magento Site :

    Validating your magento site means you are comparing the code you have written to the rules laid out by the W3C. It is very easy to proceed. Just open the W3C Validation site and you’ll get the form like shown below

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    Magento W3C ValidationThere is nothing hard to do, just write your Magento site’s URL in the address box and click the check button.  If your site follow the W3C validation rules then you’ll see the form like shown below

    Magento W3C Validation

    W3C validation is important for Magento Web Page presentation, in turn page presentation affects your reputation and thus your SEO (the number of people willing to backlink to you). W3C validation is there for a reason and is directly linked to SEO. This validation not only beneficial at the SEO point of view but also increase your conversion rates.

    In addition to this validator, the W3C is offering a number of other tools to help you check Magento web pages, find broken links, and so on.

     

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