Libre HTML pages do not validate at https://validator.w3.org/

I wrote a short sentence in LibreOffice 4.4.1.2 (Windows

https://validator.w3.org/ found 6 Errors, 6 warning(s)

Line 4, Column 75: NET-enabling start-tag requires SHORTTAG YES

Error Line 4, Column 76: character data is not allowed here

Warning Line 6, Column 64: NET-enabling start-tag requires SHORTTAG YES

Warning Line 7, Column 62: NET-enabling start-tag requires SHORTTAG YES

Error Line 7, Column 62: document type does not allow element “META” here

Warning Line 8, Column 62: NET-enabling start-tag requires SHORTTAG YES

Error Line 8, Column 62: document type does not allow element “META” here

Error Line 9, Column 24: document type does not allow element “STYLE” here

Error Line 14, Column 7: end tag for element “HEAD” which is not open

Error Line 15, Column 29: document type does not allow element “BODY” here

Warning Line 20, Column 53: NET-enabling start-tag requires SHORTTAG YES


Warning Line 23, Column 53: NET-enabling start-tag requires SHORTTAG YES


I hope that if any of you save your work for a HTML file to put on your website you should get https://validator.w3.org/
to check it over until this bug gets fixed, who ever reports it, sorry I just get stressed out with all these faults. even now trying to get this on the forum

LO does produce poor and cluttered HTML code. If you want to create Web pages it is better to use a program that is designed for this purpose.

After reading your answer I have to ask where can you get free software that write both HTML code as well as save as a PDF file so I can send the contents of my web page to someone without them looking on internet?

Any of the many text editors that support Markdown/Pandoc. Haroopad (cross-platform) and MacDown (Mac), for example, are both free and export in both HTML and PDF.