The emitted HTML uses obsolete constructs like the attributes in <body>, inline CSS, the B element. Use an external stylesheet and semantic HTML.
While I agree that you've stated the current trend, the existing standards are HTML 4.01 and CSS 2.1 which permit all of the above. Heck, the only thing that's even deprecated is the use of attributes in the body tag.
You're just flat wrong about inline CSS and B. The proposed HTML 5 standard includes both the style attribute and B element.
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