HEADS UP: Website Overhaul
James Frazer
jfrazer at ieee.org
Mon Mar 8 20:20:53 PST 2004
You should care. If more people cared about web designers using proper
markup then browser designers (microsoft) would be more willing to make
their browsers so that they don't suck. Consequently the web designers
could spend more time on content and less time fixing strange Internet
Explorer rendering problems.
Web designers use a number of 'sick' hacks to make things display
properly on bad browsers - IE5/IE6 - there is a lot of overhead in
dealing with strange IE problems.
I think this time could be better spent on improving the overall content
and features of the site. Unfortunately users don't care about valid
markup, nor do they care whether or not their browser impliments things
properly.
So yes, valid markup is important.
--James
David Cuthbert wrote:
Eh. As a user, I don't care whether the underlying site is valid XHTML,
HTML, XML, SGML, PDF, EBCDIC, ..., just so long as it's visually
appealing and I can read it.
There are arguably 30-40 other concepts/sites which are equally
compelling to link.
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