|  | Posted by Els on 06/14/05 16:06 
Simon wrote:
 > Hi,
 >
 > I know that a site that validates is a good site, because it follows the
 > rules given by W3c.
 
 No, not all validating sites are good ones. I bet I can make a really
 crappy site, with lots of peek-a-boo bugs to annoy all the IE users,
 and still have it validated.
 
 > But I am about to employ a web designer/programmer should I automatically
 > reject them if their site does not validate?
 > Should I expect the site created by them to validate?
 
 Can't speak for you, but I would.
 
 > Or is it safe to 'accept' a handful of errors?
 
 Depends on the type of error. Most errors are better avoided though.
 
 > My personal felling is, if a designer is selling their services then it
 > should validate, but on the other hand I never saw a 'normal' dreamweiver
 > page validate.
 >
 > So what should I accept? what about css, should it validate?
 
 I reckon it should.
 And if a designer can't make their dreamweaver code valid, they don't
 know how to use the program correctly? There is of course a difference
 between someone who allows certain 'errors' to exist, and someone who
 simply doesn't /know/ how to make a validating site. Hasn't got
 anything to do with dreamweaver afaik.
 
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