What's the best free online validator. The one at W3C throws up errors that
are not errors.
I continually get an error for specifying line-height this way:
line-height: 2;
and it keeps telling me that
color: transparent
is invalid
On 7/13/06, Marje Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the best free online validator. The one at W3C throws up errors that
are not errors.
the w3 one is THE validator.
I continually get an error for specifying line-height this way:
line-height: 2;
and it keeps telling me that
color:
On 7/13/06, Brian Cummiskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/13/06, Marje Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I continually get an error for specifying line-height this way:
line-height: 2;
and it keeps telling me that
color: transparent
is invalid
2 WHAT? you need a unit, px, em,
Brian Cummiskey wrote:
On 7/13/06, Marje Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the best free online validator. The one at W3C throws
up errors that are not errors.
the w3 one is THE validator.
That does not mean it's always correct.
I continually get an error for specifying line-height
On 7/13/06, Marje Cannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the best free online validator. The one at W3C
throws up errors
that are not errors.
the w3 one is THE validator.
I continually get an error for specifying line-height this way:
line-height: 2;
and it keeps telling me
Els wrote:
I think that's a warning though, not an error? A quite annoying
warning though, and it would be good if there was an option to
specify which warnings we're interested in, so these 'transparent
warnings' could be omitted.
If you use the Advanced interface:
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Best CSS Online Validator
Els wrote:
I think that's a warning though, not an error? A quite annoying
warning though, and it would be good if there was an option to
specify which warnings we're interested in, so these 'transparent
warnings' could be omitted