Sent by Jeroen Coumans on 14 January 2004 23:11
Beto (forums) said the following on 14-1-2004 21:38:
> That's rather a matter of taste than a "must-have" issue. For many, the W3C
> gif's are just too uncool and tacky design-wise. If you absolutely need to
> make clear to your visitors that you are keen on XHTML and CSS, a simple
> link pointing to the validator(s) including your page info will do.
Instead of images, you could consider styling the links via CSS. The
images are really unnecessary and inaccessible and their look can be
easily reproduced in CSS. I have reproduced antipixels' buttons on my
site (see sig), and the result is actually pretty nice IMHO.
--
Groeten/Greetings,
Jeroen Coumans
www.jeroencoumans.nl
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