Web Standards

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    it also makes a site more long term, which is a good investment. If a browser doesn't work along the standards guideline, it's because it's a bug in the browser.

    This means that it will be fixed in a future version of the browser, especially now that they are awakening to standards in general.

    Long term investment is usually a good selling point with a serious client. and it means little to a bad client, but what does anything mean to them anyways?!

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