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The purpose of the and tags are clear. They are for questions about "client-side form validation in browsers" and "constraint-validation engine in HTML5 which allows easy validation of forms".

So when looking to tag a question about what constitutes valid HTML structure/syntax, I discovered the tag. However, there are only 14 questions with and there is no tag info.

I see that most of the "valid HTML structure/syntax/markup" related questions are tagged and in some cases . Therefore, is the tag needed, and should I suggest tag info? Should a synonym be added for ?

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    I don't think we need this tag. I went through all posts, checked all of them and edited. The tag doesn't add value to the question. It should be removed by the system soon. Also, the name "valid-html" by itself doesn't seem right. Maybe something like "html-validation" makes more sense.
    – Maroun
    Mar 25, 2018 at 13:21
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    @Maroun Maybe something like "html-validation" makes more sense.. but, doesn't the existing html-validation seem appropriate for its' purpose (client-side form validation in browsers), and not for valid HTML structure/syntax? Mar 25, 2018 at 13:30
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    I didn't even know it exists. In my opinion, there's no need at all to have a tag specifically for validating HTML structure. Having "html" alone, with the question itself, should be enough.
    – Maroun
    Mar 25, 2018 at 13:36
  • I think html-validation is quite ambiguous in itself, maybe it should just have been html5-validation-api and w3c-validation?
    – ivarni
    Mar 25, 2018 at 13:37
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    @ivarni w3c isn't the only one validating html5 spec, nor does it is the only api.
    – Braiam
    Mar 25, 2018 at 13:42
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    @Braiam Fair enough, I just think html-validation can easily be interpreted as both the "new" API for constraint validation and the act of validating HTML structure. Maybe that can just be solved with a tag description though.
    – ivarni
    Mar 25, 2018 at 13:45
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    Never mind, it already does. Ignore me :)
    – ivarni
    Mar 25, 2018 at 13:50

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Yeah, we don't need a tag. Markup validation issues are covered by (whether or not you choose to validate against W3C HTML5 out of principle), and even then there isn't a pressing need to include that tag even when someone is asking a question about markup validation.

Even the WHATWG accepts "HTML5" as a buzzword for the current generation of HTML, so between and I would choose the latter as it's far more widely recognized to mean "the validation feature set and API of HTML5".

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  • Put another way, we also don't need a valid-css tag, nor a valid-xml, valid-java, etc. Any tag for a language or format is broad enough to encompass questions regarding what constitutes valid syntax, imo. Mar 26, 2018 at 20:49

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