On Sep 21, 4:02*pm, Harlan Messinger
> Your original question was whether it's a good idea to switch over to
> HTML 5. No, it isn't, no purpose is served by it, especially since it
> hasn't been finally defined yet. The fact that some functioning websites
> are an absolute mess in regards to the markup they are using isn't
> exactly a justification or motivation to do the same.
>
> Lots of websites misspell words. Can people still read them? Yes. Is
> that either a justification or a motivation to duplicate those
> misspellings? No.
I am at the very start of implementing things. I am allowed to make
mistakes at this level. Also, it is good to experiment things with
personal websites which I am doing with
http://seashell.co.in. I would
not do that with my clients though. With them I would only stick with
what's already proven.
You are right about not following misspellings. Again, it is "OK" to
compare HTML5 with misspelling?