Not valid XHTML/CSS
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buren




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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Feb 2007 00:11    Post subject: Not valid XHTML/CSS
I know there are worse things than a site that isn't valid XHTML/CSS (as long it still works in non-IE browsers), but since there are those two little buttons on the bottom right of each page claiming the code is validated by W3 I think you really should take care of using valid code.

True, 100% valid XHTML can be quite a pain sometimes but if you use those "valid" buttons from W3 your code has to be valid. Or remove the buttons.

The CSS errors aren't that bad either but still they should be corrected when using the valid-button.


After being a smart ass I also wanted to say your site is the best NFO-database I know of. Thanks for reading. Wink
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[sYn]
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Feb 2007 09:30    Post subject:
The issues are not massive, mainly just id classifications that should be classes and using = instead of & #61;..
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[mrt]
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PostPosted: Thu, 1st Mar 2007 15:49    Post subject:
All the pills i took...still not enough!

buren, here have a pill. You wont care about valid CSS after that Wink

BTW, for anyone that cares. A necessary evil when you deal with more browsers at once, especially if IE is one of them. Some things could have been done a different way i suppose, but we took heart on operability not valid-ness (if we stuck to that IE should have been crucified a long time ago)


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