> What is the general consensus with regards to CSS validation? I'm really 
> inclined to leave the opacity effect in. 

Validation of CSS is great for finding misspelled properties, bad values, 
missing semi-colons, etc, but hacks, proprietary properties, and CSS 3 stuff is 
fine (or even necessary) to have even though it, by definition, will not 
validate.

Invalid CSS is not nearly as much of a problem child as invalid markup.

---Tim
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