I've finally taken the time to migrate MonkeySpeak to XHTML 1.0 Transitional. If you don't know why this is a good thing, take a look at the XHTML Guide I've whipped up.
As far as I know, all of my own content is compliant, and I've converted all existing articles and comments to be compliant. However, the site currently doesn't check new comments or articles for compliance. Thus, it's inevitable that new comments will make the site uncompliant again.
Until I add a system for validation, I won't hold others to the XHTML standard. However, sometime soon I may add XHTML validation to the compose process. Since I don't want to make composing difficult, I may also provide an automatic clean-up feature for those who don't want to change their ways.
Comments
Comments are now closed on this site. Too much comment spam. Sigh.

Ick. When a proper XHTML DOCTYPE tag is specified, Netscape 6 goes into strict rendering mode. This is a good thing, but the gratuitous rounded corners that permeate my page apparently don't line up right in strict rendering mode.
I'll fix that when I get a chance.