Is it practical to have perfect validation score on HTML?
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I was in a heated discussion the other day, about whether or not it's practical to have a perfect validation score on any HTML document. By practical I mean:
- Does not take a ridiculous amount of time compared to it's almost-perfect counterpart.
- Can be made to look good on older browsers and to be usable on very old browsers.
- Justifies the effort it may take to do so (does it come with some kind of reward on SEO/Usability/Accessibility that cannot be achieved in a simpler way with almost-perfect validation)
So basically, is perfect validation score practical on any HTML document?
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