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Old 08-11-2009, 08:57 AM   #24
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Rigthtly or wrongly, though, my (quite limited) experience in website design makes me want to have the HTML and CSS validate against W3C standards.
I firmly believe that ebooks are not print books and need not be bound by the restrictions of print books, but I have difficulty accepting that ebooks are not websites and need not be bound by W3C standards.
The two need not be mutually exclusive. Indeed, doesn't the ePUB standard make use of existing XHTML standards? The template I use (not exactly the above - it's got a doctype declaration, etc), checks with W3C.
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