My style sheet contains this line:
.clearfix {display: inline-block;}
When I validate I get one error: Invalid number : display
inline-block is not a display value : inline-block
The word display links to
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/visuren.html#propdef-display.
That's CSS2, right?
I then
CSS 2 - W3C recommendation
CSS 2.1 - Working draft
Until CSS 2.1 becomes a recommendation, which shouldn't be too long
(deadline for comments was July), the W3C validator will use what ever
the current recommendation is.
Regards
Jason
**
The
CSS 2 - W3C recommendation
CSS 2.1 - Working draft
Until CSS 2.1 becomes a recommendation, which shouldn't be too long
(deadline for comments was July), the W3C validator will use what ever
the current recommendation is.
Just to be a touch pedantic, CSS2.1 only needs to become a 'candidate
SunUp wrote:
I do realise this is probably a very stupid question, and it's more
than a little scary asking a stupid question on this list, but I'll
wear the result if it means I can understand what I've done wrong.
Thanks,
sunny.
Goodness Sunny,
There really is no such thing as a stupid
John Foliot - WATS.ca
There is no such thing as a stupid question (although
occasionally we will see stupid responses...)
You tell 'em John :)
P
__
Patrick H. Lauke
Webmaster / University of Salford
http://www.salford.ac.uk
Patrick Lauke wrote:
John Foliot - WATS.ca
There is no such thing as a stupid question (although
occasionally we will see stupid responses...)
You tell 'em John :)
P
As a point of clarification, when I say stupid responses, I meant in the
form of condescending or mean responses, rather