I know very little about HTML, but I do know that the standards have gotten stricter and less forgiving over time.
Maybe try running the site through a validator like http://validator.w3.org/ It'll list all the "errors" that it finds - maybe something in there will give you a clue as to why you're having trouble making changes.
It wasn't happy with your "slouching" site - 192 errors, 129 warnings. (You can change the evaulation "doctype" in the results page to be less strict if necessary.)
My guess is that the problem you're having isn't due to HTML errors, unless there's something pathological buried there.
Do you have to do some sort of "publish" mojo to make the changes go "live"?
HTH a little. Good luck! Let us know what you find out.
Cheers,
Scott.
Maybe try running the site through a validator like http://validator.w3.org/ It'll list all the "errors" that it finds - maybe something in there will give you a clue as to why you're having trouble making changes.
It wasn't happy with your "slouching" site - 192 errors, 129 warnings. (You can change the evaulation "doctype" in the results page to be less strict if necessary.)
My guess is that the problem you're having isn't due to HTML errors, unless there's something pathological buried there.
Do you have to do some sort of "publish" mojo to make the changes go "live"?
HTH a little. Good luck! Let us know what you find out.
Cheers,
Scott.