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Re:Joomla and web standards - 2007/06/05 19:14 Hi Jonathan,

You may be interested in these articles:

http://www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials/joomla-tutorials/usability-accessibility-web-standards- seo.html
http://www.compassdesigns.net/tutorials/joomla-tutorials/creating-a-w3c-valid-joomla-template.html

An interesting conclusion of that first link:

Looking at the above criteria, all of these factors are currently controlled by the template designer, not the core of the Joomla CMS itself. The designer can create a template that incorperates good semantics, or small pages sizes. Currently the Joomla CMS does have issues where it outputs content in tables and is not using useful semantic headers (though this will be fixed in an upcoming release). However, advanced template designers are able to overcome this drawbacks and produce a template that results in a site that is accessible, usable and search engine optimized.

That may be an answer to your original question.
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