A few days ago CSS-tricks posted an entry about what clean and semantic html code looks like, and gave many tips about how to compose it, using a wonderful example.
It’s really great to compose html as in that example, and not just to be cool, but to be standards compliant , save bandwidth and time redesigning and don’t forget that search engines will love your site (and when I say search engines , I mean Google ;-))
Unfortunately, for Web Designers and Html coders specialized in e-mail marketing this is just an utopia, because composing an e-email in html is, the most of times, like crossing a virtual mines field:
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