I think for most clients you just don't go there - after all, it's their
site, not yours. They don't know or care about web standards, and neither do
their clients - it just doesn't mean anything to them, so is hardly useful
for evangelical purposes. Imagine if all TV commercials had a "SMPTE" banner
splashed across their final moments ...

(Still, there are always exceptions.)

Cheers,
Kevin

On 18/10/04 2:08 PM, "Rick Faaberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> I also agree with your last point - the general public neither knows nor
>> cares about this stuff. We developers only do it for self-congratulation and
>> brownie points from other developers and standards zealots. I'd certainly
>> think twice (or more) before putting them on a client's site.
> 
> What is your opinion (and practice) with regard to putting the W3C badges on
> you clients' sites?
> 
> I'm thinking "just don't do it".
> 
> Best,
> 
> Rick Faaberg
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