I’ve migrated all of the content on this site to a Creative Commons license. I went for the license that requires attribution, noncommercial use only, and that anyone who uses the content agree to share their work as well. Seems fair to me.
If you’re using the HTML provided by Creative Commons and you want it to validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict, you’ll need to change border="0"
in the img
tag to style="border: none"
.
Creative Commons
I’ve migrated all of the content on this site to a Creative Commons license. I went for the license that requires attribution, noncommercial use only, and that anyone who uses the content agree to share their work as well. Seems fair to me.
If you’re using the HTML provided by Creative Commons and you want it to validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict, you’ll need to change
border="0"
in theimg
tag tostyle="border: none"
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