- From: Cindy Sue Causey <butterflybytes@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 08:58:42 -0500
- To: Guido Fugo <guido.fugo@googlemail.com>
- Cc: www-validator@w3.org
On 1/14/10, Guido Fugo <guido.fugo@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi there, > > Since wordpress is maybe the most common CMS on earth, is it a valid CMS, > generally spoken? My site is very basic and > I have not changed the code or s.th. Hi, Guido.. It's been *ages* since I've played over at Wordpress but it remains my impression that it is openly community based.. Back when, it was my understanding that interested parties were always welcome to participate by submitting updates to existing [packages] offered over there.. The Wordpress forum (http://en.forums.wordpress.com/) is one place available for direct and (hopefully) specific feedback regarding the same.. Am getting warm fuzzies at the thought of the impact one correction of this nature made on a popular download at a source like Wordpress can have across the Internet.. :grin: > And the second question: If there is only one error, should I change the > code, or is this no big problem? Well, the *CHOICE* remains ultimately our own whether or not to correct any errors presented by the Validator, but our documents are not "valid" by W3C standards if even "just one" is left standing.. Warmest wishes from Talking Rock.. :) Cindy Sue - :: - Celebrating Disability Independent Living! http://www.facebook.com/ametrinebutterfly Georgia Voices That Count, 2005 Talking Rock, GA, USA ~
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