On Nov 24, 2014, at 10:06 PM, MiB <digital.disc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> nov 25 2014 00:03 Karl DeSaulniers <k...@designdrumm.com>:
> 
>> Laughable maybe, invalid NO. 
>> Whole reason for my post. 
> 
> OK, but I find it a tad pretentious to argue you know the specific code of 
> hundreds of thousands of web sites built with Word press. You obviously do 
> not know this and neither do I. We just have differing experiences there of 
> actual code in the wild.  

Hi MiB,
Not sure how you got all that from my post. When did I argue I knew that? I 
just simply gave an example of a tool that helps people write valid code in 
Wordpress (a CMS). You asked Phillip what tools he used. I just happened to be 
looking at these at the exact moment you asked that question. Seemed like fate. 
So I shared.

In regards to what you asked here, If they are using these plugins and actually 
fixing any errors they find, then yes I know (without pretension) their code 
will be valid. It's the reason these plugins were created. lol

> 
> What I find more likely is that you’ve found that the features of Wordpress, 
> since version something that you describe, helps you know that your 
> Wordpress-built sites doesn’t contain validation errors. And that’s a good 
> thing of course.
> 

Exactly ;)

> 

I think what is the fundamental problem here and the reason things like CMSs 
exist is because not enough people are being educated correctly on how to do 
all this stuff, but the machine waits for nobody and so people learn on the 
fly, make mistakes and someone else or themselves have to come fix it. They 
create these CMSs so others don't have to learn how to do all that other stuff 
and its easier to keep up with the machine. However, if your going to be 
putting together a CMS for others to use and advertise it as a solid CMS, then 
I would have to say those Dev's need to be on top of their game. No room for 
mistakes. At the very least make sure the home page has no flaws. But now I am 
OT and will digress.

Best,

Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com

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