It's not validating the html, but the CSS file based off the link contained within the HTML file...just like a browser would see the file.


The only problem in there per the validator was the margin-bottom issue. After that's fixed, and everything's cleaned, it shouldn't have a problem validating.

MD

On Feb 16, 2004, at 07:08, LC 55 wrote:


Michael, Peter and Lucian appreciate the feedback. I'm still on a steep learning curve.

Firstly Michael, I was under the illusion if you tried to use the W3C CSS validator with a ".html" extension, you wouldn't have a hope of getting it to validate, as surely it is a ".css" only validator? Therefore how can it validate .html? (jigsaw validator, I mean).
You'll probably have a simple explanation for me, I hope so, as I'm getting a bit lost with this one.
As i said, I'm still quite green to this myself.


Also I know the CSS is untidy re: double ids etc. (still working on it).

New draft version at http://lc55.co.uk/test/index.html (where I have moved the background image to top right).

and the uncondensed CSS draft is at http://lc55.co.uk/test/d.css

Help with condensing the CSS would be very appreciated if any of you guys can spare the time.
Hope I'm not boring you guys to much, but I suppose we are all here to learn from each other.


Thanks again, JG


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