RE: OT: CSS validation (mac)
>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/ > Sorry, didn't mean pure validation from a syntax standpoint. I meant that it'll give you messages such as "property X is not supported in Safari 1.0". At that point, you know that you're going to have issues in Safari browsers if you use that property. And you can even configure which OS/browsers/versions to check against so that if you're not developing for NS 4, it won't show those erros. Try an eval copy of DW MX to see what I mean if you don't own it. It still has its flaws, but the CSS support is really unmatched that I've seen. Regards, Dave. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]
RE: OT: CSS validation (mac)
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/ - Hugo Ahlenius E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project Officer Phone:+46 8 230460 UNEP GRID-Arendal Fax: +46 8 230441 Stockholm Office Mobile: +46 733 467111 WWW: http://www.grida.no - | -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. | | | | [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]
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. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]
Re: OT: CSS validation (mac)
Dwayne Cole wrote: > 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. Have you tried http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ ? Incidently, if you're checking CSS against Nutscrape 4.7 on the Mac - you're gonna have a hard time. NS4.7 doesn't support CSS very well. You have to build in all sorts of work arounds, some of which may well break things in other browsers. To be honest macs are going out the window anyway - nobody ever uses them - why bother making things work on a Mac... JOKING! I'M ONLY KIDDING - PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS PART OF THE EMAIL Another good tester is Mozilla's Firefox - get the web developer tools extension installed. For those of you not already converted/aware - Firefox is very strict on it interpretation of HTML/CSS etc. So my theory is that if it works in Firefox, then will definately work in IE and is probably pretty close already on other platforms and browsers too. But thats just my gut feeling on it - there's been no real testing of that theory - other than no mac users complaining on a redesign I did recently. Regards Stephen [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]