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The Stallion theme validates, but some of the additional (optional) features don’t.
You’ll see the validation errors are related to the Facebook like button and the Twitter tweet button. These are turned off by default.
Both sets of code are using pretty much the default code supplied by Facebook and Twitter, they apparently didn’t care about validation.
Facebook is javascript code so won’t cause any SEO type problems (shouldn’t break anything) and the Twitter code is an iFrame which again shouldn’t cause problems.
I did try to fix the validation errors with the code, but in the case of Facebook I’m not familiar with that coding, so couldn’t fix them all (proprietary code from the looks of it).
David
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