>   Straight-forward mozilla.org HTML guidelines could be written in order
>   to promote standards-compliance and site-wide stylability. However,
>   this would only work if people used the right kind of tools.

http://www.mozilla.org/README-style.html is a start, although it's not
well promoted. 
 
I think that strongly encouraging the use of Mozilla Composer would be
good :-)

>   * Can we expect busy Mozilla contributors to write standards-compliant
>     HTML according to some guidelines, or do we have to take into
>     account the use of authoring tools whose behavior is in conflict
>     with the standards-compliance goals of Mozilla?

We should "strongly encourage" use of Moz Composer. If this produces bad
HTML, we just have to eat our own dogfood.
 
Gerv

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