I've recently seen examples of invalid code on Documentation, used to explain how not to do things or what is not possible.
This is not well-formed:
<person></person first-name="John"/>
This example points out that it is not allowed putting atrributes in a closing tag in XML. Apparently, the author has decided to write it strike-through so no one thinks this is a working example.
This is probably meaningful, but on the other hand, I personally think that you can't read the code as good as if it haven't been striken through.
Should we strike through all invalid examples to clarify they are invalid examples or shouldn't we to make them more readable? Or are there any other ways to mark invalid code?