On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 21:42 +0200, WeberSites LTD wrote:
> 1st, I never said I was any authority about anything :)
> I'm just building the weber sites as a hobby...
> 
> 2nd, I beg to disagree. Validation has allot to do with how
> pages look. In many cases, if you have differences between
> browsers, or if things don't look like you expect, validating
> the page solves the problem.

Nope, (X)HTML validation is about structure and semantics. It cares not
for whether your page is being rendered in FF, Opera, IE, Lynx, etc.

Cheers,
Rob.
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