You can't cancel Mozilla from "the list of standard compliant browsers". 
They're the most standards-compliant browser in existance. If you wish, 
though, you may elect to support only non-Mozilla browsers.

There's nothing wrong with having your alt text on more than one line. 
It's the quotes that delimit it.

Moving on, what "useless buggy validator" do you refer to? Certainly not 
the W3.org validator...all the errors it reports on your page are 
perfectly valid.

Finally, if you want the bug fixed, open one in Bugzilla (be sure to 
search for one first, of course).

In article <3b51d2cf$0$10808$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 "Roland M�sl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "Canasta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > You should be aware that both your HTML and CSS contain errors. You
> > should fix those prior to investigating your display problem.
> 
> When You mean this total useless buggy validator: yes
> 
> But I will not stop using multi line ALT text and so on.
> 
> Also all the problem can be traced back to one sournce:
> 
> when I remove the overflow:auto
> the page is displaied.
> 
> I will change in the next days several of  my web sites to
> overflow:auto
> 
> because it looks nicer when there is no useless vertical
> scroll bar.
> 
> It's better the Mozilla team fixes the bug, or I cancel
> them from the list of standard compliant browsers.
> 
> 
> --
> Roland M�sl
> http://pege.org Clear targets for a confused civilization
> http://BeingFound.com Web Design starts at the search engine
> 
>


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