Matias Capeletto wrote:
> On 6/21/07, Rene Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> OK, managed to find time, while waiting for some long compiles...
[snip]
> Ok, sorry the long introduction but I really think you must give all
> this work some time to stabilize. I can work on my own and show you
> perfectly tested result in two months but I really prefer the
> continuous feedback of the last two weeks.

I understand perfectly, since it took more than six months just to get 
what we have on the web site now and more time for the current Boost 
site. You'll notice I only commented on implementation of things when 
you brought it up. And for others in ways you could improve the results. 
I mostly avoided looking at the XHTML code ;-) The really important part 
is the design which is what I concentrated on. The rest can be worked 
out eventually.

> To the business...
> 
>> Matias Capeletto wrote:
>>> Here is the last iteration:
>>> http://tinyurl.com/3yukos
>>>
>>> Here is a list of the work we have done so far. It will be great if
>>> you can comment on each item.
>>>
>>>     * Validated XHTML 1.1 output (better than strict XHTML)
>> It doesn't validate as XHTML Transitional, which is what the document
>> claims to be <http://tinyurl.com/ywrthx>. The CSS doesn't validate
>> either <http://tinyurl.com/2y7xwx>. It doesn't pass the minimal Section
>> 508 tests <http://tinyurl.com/27rszo>. It doesn't pass the minimal WAI
>> tests <http://tinyurl.com/2emwt7>.
> 
> It validates XHTML 1.1, The document type is wrong because I have not
> attempt to change it yet.

Hm, not according to the W3 validator. If you follow the link I gave and 
change the type to XHTML 1.1 it doesn't validate.

> I have used "Total Validator", a firefox
> extension that let me choose what doctype I want to use.

I haven't used that one. I use the HTML Validator (which uses tidy) for 
quick tests, and the W3 one for the comprehensive one. I suspect Total 
Validator is missing some things.

And I need to get back to work now :-( More comments later.



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