On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Bill Thayer wrote: > >Apart from anything else, if your website pages DO fully comply with these > >standards, then you are entitled to put the "W3C" tick-mark 'logo' on your > >website - which lets all visitors know that they should not experience any > >problems with the pages, regardless of the computer or Browser being used. > > Wholeheartedly confirm our need to comply with standards, and the > usefulness of W3C validation. Kinda rough on those us who write these > things, but definitely worth it.
Not so much rough, as tedious in some cases. It's sort of like having a really strict, nagging English composition teacher nitpicking an essay to death... But I agree, it's nice to do. Dave -
