but you have to separate things:

you can validate the stylesheet against a w3c css standard, which makes
sure that all the code is correct.

That does not imply (necessarily) that a browser (esp. a legacy one)
interprets and renders it correctly. You can either test that hands-on
or learn (read/the hard way) what is supported and not supported
(general rules: IE6 supports most of the basics, Moz/Firefox supports
some 99.5%, opera, ie5/mac and safari good, nn4 and older IE/win are not
so good). There are loads of resources around for your css needs, this
might be a good starting point:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/


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| -----Original Message-----
| From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 17:05
| To: CF-Talk
| Subject: RE: OT: CSS validation (mac)
|
| >My style sheets work fine in IE and Netscape on PC but on macs I'm
| >running into problems.  Does anyone know of any services or
| resources
| >that can help me validate and/ tweak style sheets to make sure that
| >they are cross browser, cross platform compatible.
| >
|
| Dreamweaver MX 2004 has phenomenal support for CSS validation
| across OS/browsers. If that's an option, it's validator can't
| be beat (in my expereince).
|
| Regards,
| Dave.
|
|
|
|
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