04-13-2009, 08:22 PM
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Errors found while checking this document as XHTML 1.0 Transitional!
Result: 3 Errors
Validation Output: 3 Errors
1. Error Line 92, Column 6: end tag for element "div" which is not open
</div>
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The Validator found an end tag for the above element, but that element is not currently open. This is often caused by a leftover end tag from an element that was removed during editing, or by an implicitly closed element (if you have an error related to an element being used where it is not allowed, this is almost certainly the case). In the latter case this error will disappear as soon as you fix the original problem.
If this error occurred in a script section of your document, you should probably read this FAQ entry.
2. Error Line 92, Column 6: XML Parsing Error: Opening and ending tag mismatch: body line 11 and div
</div>
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3. Error Line 94, Column 7: XML Parsing Error: Opening and ending tag mismatch: html line 2 and body
</body>
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Warnings (18)
URI : http://organicautomotive.com/temp/styles.css
54 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ad_wrapper and .nav_links a
54 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .thumbs and .nav_links a
54 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #content and .nav_links a
57 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #content and .nav_links a:visited
57 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .thumbs and .nav_links a:visited
57 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ad_wrapper and .nav_links a:visited
66 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #content and .nav_links li
66 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ad_wrapper and .nav_links li
66 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .thumbs and .nav_links li
126 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ad_wrapper and .footer_links a
126 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #content and .footer_links a
126 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .thumbs and .footer_links a
129 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .thumbs and .footer_links a:visited
129 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ad_wrapper and .footer_links a:visited
129 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #content and .footer_links a:visited
138 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .thumbs and .footer_links li
138 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts #content and .footer_links li
138 Same colors for color and background-color in two contexts .ad_wrapper and .footer_links li
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Originally Posted by PSD CSS XHTML
As I mentioned, it's kept very basic for the broadest usability. CSS shorthand and em measurements are not good for noobs figuring out what is what and that's more about scalability than SEO.
As for the extra divs, it was a conscious decision to make it as flexible as possible. This could be used for submitting with standard recip buttons or as a super FHG with a very hard sell. Of course the sample gall could be done differently, but this is a template solution.
The meta tags was kind of an assumed thing which i guess I shouldn't have assumed 
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You can try to make up any excuses as you'd like. But I think you pretty much just shot yourself in the foot. 
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