> Exactly. In fact, Netscape's handling of heading and paragraphs is > atrocious. Maybe it inherited the foolishness from Mosaic - I can't > remember. The point, anyway, is that <p> should be thought of as 'put space > here'. > > Personally, I think we should aim for properly paired <p>...</p> tags in > pages we produce. Mine do, mostly.
There's absolutelly no reason for doing so. You aren't following the stamdard more closely with that. What should only be needed is to use <p> at the start of paragraphs and not at the end, as many people do.