• Hi,

    We ran HTML Markup validation tests on our website.

    Markup validation checks if web pages are following markup rules. Following these rules ensures that all browsers can easily understand and render the web pages. This ensures the site delivers a consistent experience across all browsers.

    The test resulted in multiple errors, details of which can be found below

    Error: Attribute migration_allowed not allowed on element nav at this point.
    From line 1268, column 7; to line 1268, column 181
    r">?						<nav migration_allowed="1" migrated="0" role="navigation" class="elementor-nav-menu--main elementor-nav-menu__container elementor-nav-menu--layout-horizontal e--pointer-none">
    
    Error: The itemprop attribute was specified, but the element is not a property of any item.
    From line 860, column 7; to line 860, column 126
    r">?						<div class="elementor-star-rating" title="5/5" itemtype="https://schema.org/Rating" itemscope="" itemprop="reviewRating"><i cla
    
    Error: The itemprop attribute was specified, but the element is not a property of any item.
    From line 860, column 343; to line 860, column 401
    E934;</i> <span itemprop="ratingValue" class="elementor-screen-only">5/5</s

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

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    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    Looking at your site, you are an Elementor Pro v3.6.4 user. The developer can’t have a conversation with customers here. That’s not permitted for anyone.

    For pro or commercial product support please contact the developer directly on their site. This includes any pre-sales topics as well.

    https://my.elementor.com/

    As the developer is aware, commercial products are not supported in these forums. I am sure they will have no problem supporting you there.

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