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    <title>Zeldman Releases Web Standards Plug-in for Dreamweaver</title>
    <summary>Web design guru Jeffrey Zeldman celebrated his birthday today by releasing a plug-in for Dreamweaver that checks for and alerts users of web standards shortcomings in their design. Jeffrey Zeldman&apos;s Web Standards Advisor costs $49.99 but Zeldman says even he found some embarrassing errors in his own blog&apos;s code - something that can effect search...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/zeldmanbook.jpg">Web design guru Jeffrey Zeldman celebrated his birthday today by releasing a plug-in for Dreamweaver that checks for and alerts users of web standards shortcomings in their design.  <a href="http://www.webassist.com/professional/products/productdetails.asp?PID=255&WAAID=889">Jeffrey Zeldman's Web Standards Advisor</a> costs $49.99 but Zeldman says even he found some embarrassing errors in his own blog's code - something that can effect search engine visibility and thus the bottom line of any business on the web.</p>

<p>Though Dreamweaver catches a lot of flack from cynics, many people still use it and the design software is said to be much improved in recent years.  Zeldman's new tool is worth checking out.</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>In his blog post announcing the plug-in's availability, Zeldman says that there are two parts to what he's selling:<br />
  "1. The Web Validator validates your HTML and CSS and verifies the proper use of microformats, including hCard and hCalendar, for single pages or entire websites.<br />
   2. The Web Standards Advisor checks for subtleties of standards compliance in nine different areas--everything from structural use of headings to proper ID, class, and div element use. Nonstandard practices are flagged and reported in the Dreamweaver Results panel for quick code correction. A full report with more details and suggested fixes is also generated."</p>

<p>You can read all about the software and wish Zeldman a happy birthday <a href="http://www.zeldman.com/2009/01/12/jeffrey-zeldmans-web-standards-advisor/">in his blog post from this morning</a>.</p>

<p>Zeldman is the author of the internationally celebrated book <a href="http://www.zeldman.com/dwws/">Designing With Web Standards</a>.  We love standards based development and design here at ReadWriteWeb because increased machine readability creates a playing field more favorable for innovation. </p>]]>
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