HEADS UP: Website Overhaul
ibotty
me at ibotty.net
Mon Mar 8 12:46:21 PST 2004
> In my experience most peweb siten't know there is such a thing as a "W3C
> standard" or "valid HTML". That icon is meant to tell people that such
> a concept exists, and the curious will click on it and find out more.
> I'd argue for retaining the icon on the page: it doesn't occupy
> significant
> space. The more people learn of the importance of standards, the fewer
> web pages will end up being IE-only.
well, this is certainly right.
IF we want this button to appear on the main site, i would vote for a
smaller icon. (i thought there was one available at w3.org, but i am wrong,
it seems)
we should maybe add a 'valid css' icon too in that case.
me, as a dragonflybsd.org web site consumer, am happy with every choice.
~ibotty
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