Line 1760, Column 9: "table" not finished but containing element ended
</tr>
Line 1760, Column 9: end tag for "table" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified
</tr>
You may have neglected to close an element, or perhaps you meant to "self-close" an element, that is, ending it with "/>" instead of ">".
Line 1759, Column 9: start tag was here
<table class="" td height="3" colspan="2" align="left" valign="middle" …
Line 1760, Column 9: end tag for "tr" which is not finished
</tr>
Most likely, you nested tags and closed them in the wrong order. For example <p><em>...</p> is not acceptable, as <em> must be closed before <p>. Acceptable nesting is: <p><em>...</em></p>
Another possibility is that you used an element which requires a child element that you did not include. Hence the parent element is "not finished", not complete. For instance, in HTML the <head> element must contain a <title> child element, lists require appropriate list items (<ul> and <ol> require <li>; <dl> requires <dt> and <dd>), and so on.
Line 1770, Column 22: end tag for "td" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified
</span></tr>
You may have neglected to close an element, or perhaps you meant to "self-close" an element, that is, ending it with "/>" instead of ">".
Line 1767, Column 9: start tag was here
<td colspan="2" align="center" style="padding: 5px; font-size: 8pt; col…
Line 1782, Column 209: character "&" is the first character of a delimiter but occurred as data
…feStyleGuide.aspx?LSCatID=2"> Fashion & Shopping</a><a class="bottomlinkbreak"…
This message may appear in several cases:
You tried to include the "<" character in your page: you should escape it as "<"
You used an unescaped ampersand "&": this may be valid in some contexts, but it is recommended to use "&", which is always safe.
Another possibility is that you forgot to close quotes in a previous tag.
Line 1794, Column 42: end tag for element "a" which is not open
… Link Exchange</a></a> <a class="bottomlinkbreak">|</a> <a cl…
The Validator found an end tag for the above element, but that element is not currently open. This is often caused by a leftover end tag from an element that was removed during editing, or by an implicitly closed element (if you have an error related to an element being used where it is not allowed, this is almost certainly the case). In the latter case this error will disappear as soon as you fix the original problem.