On Friday, April 8, 2011, 7:28:02 PM, Michael Adams wrote:

> On Friday 08 April 2011 20:54, Geoff Lane wrote:
>> > There is no such thing as 'behavior' in standardized CSS, it is
>> > proprietary Microsoft code.
>>
>> ... and stops me from claiming anything that relies on it to be
>> compliant. That said, I was expecting the W3C validator to 'have a
>> moan', but expected a warning rather than an error.

> It is an error if it is not part of the w3c spec. Makes sense to me.

> Remember browsers are meant to silently drop css declarations they do not 
> understand. -moz-XXX and -webkit-XXX declarations pass with warnings. 
> Internet Explorer does not precede custom (proprietary) CSS declarations with 
> a hyphen.
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I've lost count of the times I've muttered 'Thanks, Bill!' under my
breath as a pseudo-explicative; and it's not just with respect to the
way MS's  browers work ;)

That said, I've now fixed the issue by moving the 'mouseover' from the
DIVs to the anchor tags, although I haven't managed to convert the
content to an unordered list due to spacing issues.

Thanks also for the work-around pointers.

-- 
Geoff

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