I'm just getting started on using HTML5 display elements (header, footer, nav etc.) and was reading in specific about the nav element when I came across this in the HTML5 spec:
Not all groups of links on a page need to be in a nav element — the element is primarily intended for sections that consist of major navigation blocks. In particular, it is common for footers to have a short list of links to various pages of a site, such as the terms of service, the home page, and a copyright page. The footer element alone is sufficient for such cases; while a nav element can be used in such cases, it is usually unnecessary.
Why specifically can nav elements not be used in a footer? More often than not sites seem to have a substantial navigation menu in their footer (take StackOverflow for example, it has a bigger nav in it's footer than header!)
And if I do include a nav element in a footer will my site fail HTML5 validation? Or is this just a recommendation that W3C are making?