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		<title>By: Professional web design</title>
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		<description>I too use this to explain client that their site is feature proof when talking about standards. It means it is likely to work in new versions of browsers than non valid sites. Well, also the client can see green strip with &quot;passed&quot; confirmation when validating site, it is easy and understandable for client.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I too use this to explain client that their site is feature proof when talking about standards. It means it is likely to work in new versions of browsers than non valid sites. Well, also the client can see green strip with &#8220;passed&#8221; confirmation when validating site, it is easy and understandable for client.</p>
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