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There is no way you can find any CMS that has any freedom to customize that will be always fully validated. If the CMS lets you enter HTML to display on pages, use 3rd party plugins/modules, or use custom themes or templates, there is room for error.
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Back to using PHP Nuke, I think its ok to be eligible for the website award. Look, if a team can not design their own website, then they might as well use something like PHP Nuke. Something is better than nothing, granted that it doesn't take much to learn HTML. Who are we to decide what the situation of a certain team is? How do we know how many kids are dedicated and how much time they have to devote to their website? If they win the website award, they sure must have made it look good/done something right/it must be better than other websites that entered for the award.
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