Hi,

We are aware of the validation errors and as Johnny has stated, we've
written the invalid CSS intentionally. We take a much more pragmatic
approach than saying "all CSS must validate." In the real world, that
just doesn't work if you want to actually take advantage of the
flexibility and functionality that CSS provides. Validating is great,
and something you should do, but a spec is only as good as its actual
usability based on browser support.


On Oct 1, 8:23 am, burnmw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm working with jQuery UI as part of a project and it (the project)
> needs to be fully W3C compliant (in both XHTML and CSS). My XHTML and
> my own CSS files validate correctly, however when I try to validate
> the themed CSS files that I've downloaded from here I get nearly 40
> errors telling me that certain properties don't exist, and there are
> also a few parse errors.
>
> Can anyone give me any advice? Has anyone else noticed this issue?
>
> Thanks in advance!
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