Yeah, it's been nice, that was one of the things I alwasy hated about
slashdot. It got particularly funny and flamish whenever they posted
articles that had to do with web standards.

It's great to see more big sites moving towards web standards, hopefully
Google will get around to it some day.

Nick Lo wrote:
> Slashdot HTML 4.01 and CSS
> 
> "After 8 years of my nasty, crufty, hodge podged together HTML, last
> night we finally switched over to clean HTML 4.01 with a full complement
> of CSS.  While there are a handful of bugs and some lesser used
> functionality isn't quite done yet, the transition has gone very
> smoothly.  You can use our sourceforge project page to submit bugs and
> we'd really appreciate the feedback.  Thanks to Tim Vroom for putting
> the HTML in place, Wes Moran for writing the HTML in the first place,
> and Pudge for writing the code to convert 900k users, 60k stories, and
> 13 million comments to comply.  And for the brave, download the
> stylesheet and start experimenting with new themes and designs for
> Slashdot: some sort of official contest to re-design Slashdot is coming
> soon, so you can get a head start now."
> 
> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/22/1324207&from=rss
> 
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