Re: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-27 Thread Sam Partington
> BTW - you may like to specify a background color in the default style. The > default background set on my browser rather clashes with the other colors. Oh, I thought I had done, is it better now? __ css-discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-26 Thread David Hucklesby
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:14:31 +0100, Sam Partington wrote: Also, my CSS validation tests have recently stopped working correctly. The validator now reports "No style sheet found". Sam, I, too, am seeing MIME type of text/css. All I can think of is that the validator no longer recognizes

RE: Re: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator, problems

2005-09-26 Thread BJ
"It seems they must uploaded a new validator, because not only has that all changed without my having done anything, but by default I now get a load of warnings [1] that I didn't get before. And wheras I used to get a warning about overflow-y [2] not being valid for CSS 2.1, it was only a warni

Re: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-26 Thread Sam Partington
> > >title='Standard' /> > > The 's with the ' type="text/css" ' attribute set were picked up > by the w3c validator. The links without the type attribute set were > not validated. The validator must be looking for the type attribute to > determine what should be checked. Spot on. Adding

Re: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-26 Thread Paul Debban
On 9/26/05, Sam Partington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Also, my CSS validation tests have recently stopped working correctly. > > >> The validator now reports "No style sheet found". The xhtml > > >>validates, and shows 4 or 5 styles sheets on each page. As far as I'm > > >>aware I've changed

Re[2]: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-26 Thread Steve Clay
Monday, September 26, 2005, 10:14:31 AM, Sam Partington wrote: > http://www.luusac.org.uk/styles/base.css It can validate the URL directly, but I suspect the validator has a bug in its markup parser and is

Re: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-26 Thread Sam Partington
> >>Also, my CSS validation tests have recently stopped working correctly. > >> The validator now reports "No style sheet found". The xhtml > >>validates, and shows 4 or 5 styles sheets on each page. As far as I'm > >>aware I've changed nothing, and yet every one of my pages now shows > >>fail on

Re: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-26 Thread david
Sam Partington wrote: Hope that helps, It did, thank you very much! Anybody got any ideas on the validator problem, its really got me stumped. Its as if the markup isn't referencing the stylesheets properly, but if that were the case then it wouldn't validate would it? Also, my CSS valida

Re: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-26 Thread Sam Partington
> Hope that helps, It did, thank you very much! Anybody got any ideas on the validator problem, its really got me stumped. Its as if the markup isn't referencing the stylesheets properly, but if that were the case then it wouldn't validate would it? > Also, my CSS validation tests have recently

Re: [css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-23 Thread Holly Bergevin
From: Sam Partington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >http://www.luusac.org.uk/calendar.html?new_menu > >Now I've come across a strange IE glitch, where IE renders one of the >months (August) twice, even though its in the markup only once. > >Any ideas? I don't know why this works (all I did was "try a few t

[css-d] Re: Dropdowns in inline elements, and CSS validator problems

2005-09-21 Thread Sam Partington
Hello again After a suggestion that what I was planning wasn't all that intuitive anyway, I've done away with the dropdowns in the h1 and put them on their own line. http://www.luusac.org.uk/calendar.html?new_menu Now I've come across a strange IE glitch, where IE renders one of the months (Augu