Comment by sakesun 5 days ago Wow. An xhtml page. 1 comment sakesun Reply chrismorgan 5 days ago Only in name, not reality: it’s served as HTML. If it had been served as XHTML, they’d have immediately noticed how they didn’t close the meta viewport tag (since it wouldn’t have rendered) and fixed it.
chrismorgan 5 days ago Only in name, not reality: it’s served as HTML. If it had been served as XHTML, they’d have immediately noticed how they didn’t close the meta viewport tag (since it wouldn’t have rendered) and fixed it.
Only in name, not reality: it’s served as HTML. If it had been served as XHTML, they’d have immediately noticed how they didn’t close the meta viewport tag (since it wouldn’t have rendered) and fixed it.