> 
> 
> Providing you have checked the page  thoroughly cross os/browser, it is
> fairly safe to ignore such "warnings."
> 

Hello David,
:)

I was trying to follow those steps: 

1) Solve warnings.
2) Try to tread the float. I will probably take away the extra <p> elements
on the xhtml markup and use overflow.
3) Apply a clearfix (I'm hating myself, because I'm still not able to fully
study it).
4) Re-validate
5) test cross browser and see where it breaks.

So, according to your post, may I presume that the warnings are fairly
inoffensive, and that I can jump that step for now? But will they, when the
cross browser issues are solved, somehow, later on, disappear?


Regards,
Márcio





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