Quote Originally Posted by remi View Post
Sure, but this discussion was about HTML Markup Validation.Remi

Okay, but if you talk about car paint and exclude factors that affect it, age, weather, storms and etc; you have discussed the purity of car paint but failed to address issues that exist in the reality of the real world.

You would exclude primers that underlay the paint, protective covering and of course design that goes on top of the paint.

When a person sees a Web page or a painted Car, they will probably not be very impressed with the red it is painted as much as the added ingredients that make it shiny or the detailing of the air brush design that make it stand out.

HTML Markup compliances is the equivalent of watching paint dry and then talking about it after it dries.

If you want to make a compliant site for those with special needs, then by all means do it.

However, Bozo the Fanatical who makes Flash Cartoons could care less about W3C compliance and HTML Markup. He'd rather put on a red rubber nose and make people laugh than bore them to death.