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But who started them? And when and why?
Just felt I ought to know before I start using them :) they're so cool.
-- James.
Most of the validators for the code have a logo that shows that your site has passed. Whether you choose to display the logo or not, it's a really good idea to run a few pages through the validator.
I'm not certain, badges, buttons - but nothing official.
> How do they enforce who uses those buttons? =b
They don't, but usually the button links through to the validator - if that then spews out error messages it doesn't look too good for the site concerned.
BTW - Welcome to WebmasterWorld.
Do they have a name then? And also, is that font a standard, or just a pixel-edit-til-it-looks-right?
I know it's an old thread but this question went unanswered. The pixel perfect font has been duplicated many times, but as far as I know, the original is called "silkscreen" and is available from the creator's site [kottke.org]. From that site: "Silkscreen, with both Mac and Windows versions, is free for personal and corporate use."