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Originally Posted by Seopro
With the ever changing algos I dont thing anyone knows for sure the size of the pieces but we can all take a wild guess and each one of us will guess different.
For 3 years I could not put a web site in the top 100 and after I learned CSS the last 4 years I have put every site I optimize in the top 10. Valid code is just as easy to write as invalid code and it is just my preference to valadite every page through the w3c. It seems to work for me so I am happy.
Don
Seopro
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You learned CSS, which resulted in clean code,.. :)
And don't get me wrong, I appreciate webmasters that makes a point out of validating code. For me however, going as far that the code 100% validates is commercially simply not a smart thing to do. It takes too much time to prevent every little error that can happen.
But be careful with the asumption that valid code gives a website some kind of real advantage over sites that do not have valid code.