I think most people agree that complying with W3C standards is a worthwhile pursuit.
However, do you advertise the fact that your site is compliant? Are there positives or negatives to doing so?
If you do display your compliance, how do you do it?
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I don’t, because the average user has no knowledge of what it means for a website to ‘be valid’.
If someone who cares about such things is interested, they probably wouldn’t take my word for it anyway – they’d run my site through the validator themselves, probably using a tool such as Firebug.