Afternoon Charles

You wrote;

>I am almost done with a table-based > XHTML/CSS redesign of my parish web
> site.
>
> www.allsaintsofamerica.org/new_site/index.html
>
> My CSS validates, but there are tons of warnings.  I feel unsettled not
> correcting them, sort of like getting marks off by a teacher, but I 
> honestly
> don't see the benefit of correcting many of them, and would like to ask 
> the
> experts what the balance of risks and benefits is.
>
> First, many of them are that I specified a background color but no text
> color, or the reverse.  My reluctance in correcting this is that some of 
> my
> present rules "work" with a foreground color in contexts of two different
> background colors.  Or vice versa: different background colors all of 
> which
> work fine with a black text color.  To correct this will require the
> addition of several additional lines of code that to this beginner, 
> anyway,
> seem unnecessary.
>
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>
> Thanks!
>
> Charles
>

A quick google of archivist.incutio.com (this list) [1] turned up a wealth 
of recent (and some not so)discussions on this topic.

And some of the relevant links to this discussion can be found here [2] [3]
Hope this helps

[1] site:archivist.incutio.com + validator warnings
[2] http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/63118
[3] http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/64795

Jim Nannery
owner - www.redfernenterprises.com 


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