On 8 July 2010 09:09, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> If you
> develop a website that does not generate valid html then next week an
> update to IE may break the website and your clients/users will not be
> happy.

*ahem* one may develop websites with valid html and *this* week, and
find the current IE will break it! ;-)

Joking aside - if you don't produce valid html and css (or fail to
follow any other standards) one's sites are much less likely to work
on a variety of browsers.
On the flip side, if you *do* endeavour to produce as valid markup as
possible, you may be pleased to see your site render more closely to
your intention in browsers you never even dreamed of testing on.

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