21 Mar
2005
21 Mar
'05
4:11 p.m.
Nicu Buculei wrote:
in favor of dropping it. I don't know why we have the W3C links. We don't advertise apache, linux, php, etc. etc. so no need to list any other particular piece of software involved in the site management.
I guess (but this is only my guess as an external observer) the W3C links have a political purpose: to make a better Web. Also to avoid all possible visitor complaints "your site look bad in browser X".
I tend to put a small text link in the footer of sites I do, but I agree that the W3C provided buttons are big, chunky and ugly.
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