Usability torpedoed by a simple missing tag

Update:
bentoyum.com is awesome, very creative. It’s amazing the variety she puts in those lunches, especially when many of the ingredients are leftovers or second uses — my own lunches, typically one container of whatever single or mixed-up leftover is available from our previous meals, are very boring and homogenous in comparison.

The original post about tags and boring stuff like that no longer applies:

I normally wouldn’t out bad code on a site I like but I can’t figure out how else to contact the author so I’ll try a trackback from here. Andrea sent me to this site with a bunch of fun and creative box lunches, only the site is really hard to navigate and comment on because of a missing tag in their apparently new header. Clicking on the Valid XHTML page from any of their pages will quickly highlight the missing tag. Adding that tag in should close out the address of the site in the page header, and will hopefully allow all the other links to work.

Bentoyum.com, if you need a hand fixing that, let me know; it ought to take only a few minutes and could be done via email.

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One Response to Usability torpedoed by a simple missing tag

  1. bentoyum says:

    Goodness…that’s embarassing!

    Thanks for the catch. 🙂 While I’ve long used Blogger, Movable Type and even Live Journal, this is my first foray into WordPress and WordPress themes. I’ve been doing some CSS work on my header and sure enough, totally dropped a closing a href tag from within the H1 header.

    Tis fixed now, so you should see much better usability there.

    Incidentally, it’s interesting to see the site spreading so quickly. I’m launching it as research for a new article series over at Search Engine Guide and haven’t linked to it from anywhere save a Flickr group and my other hobby site.

    Guess I better get my rear in gear and get things cleaned up the rest of the way. Looks like the party is about ready to start. 🙂

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