People really do click buttons

Ok, this is just a general heads-up.

You know those “this is valid HTML” buttons that W3C offer? Don’t put them on your site unless you actually have valid HTML. Because people do actually click them.

I’ve just been reading down the Union’s referendum site and they have no less than 5 errors on their motions page. Why, why would you put a valid HTML button on the page when you know it’s not valid code?

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7 Responses to “People really do click buttons”

  1. Michelle Says:

    I think mostly cause lots of people don’t :)

  2. raby Says:

    wow, im shocked - that develpers have that little respect for standards…

  3. Chris Worfolk Says:

    I think people do. People as whole don’t but you don’t put the buttons on there to impress your average idiot. You put them on there to impress people who know a little about web developing and those people often do.

  4. Kieran O'Shea Says:

    Generally you put a button on there because you believe your site to be compliant. Unfortunately CMS based sites, like the union, have user generated content which may not be compliant all the time so sometimes you get the odd page that doesn’t conform. This is obviously what you have seen.

  5. Michelle Says:

    You calling me an average idiot?

  6. Norman Says:

    I think he is….

  7. Chris Worfolk Says:

    Of course I’m not. You’re not average, you’re a very special kind of idiot.

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