The purpose of the html-validation and html5-validation 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 valid-html tag. However, there are only 14 questions with valid-html and there is no tag info.
I see that most of the "valid HTML structure/syntax/markup" related questions are tagged w3c-validation and in some cases xhtml. Therefore, is the valid-html tag needed, and should I suggest tag info? Should a synonym be added for w3c-validation?
html-validation
is quite ambiguous in itself, maybe it should just have beenhtml5-validation-api
andw3c-validation
?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.