Sam Collett wrote: > For the CSS, maybe it could be changed to overflow: hidden (I have > never heard of overflow: none before).
Yes, "none" is nonsense. The default value for overflow is "visible". > The problem with CSS validation is it can be hard to get right > visually and be valid. Browsers have their own quirks, so hacks may > often be used (in the case of IE conditional comments are a good > solution, so the hacks can go in their own stylesheet without the > validator picking them up). These are warnings and as those to be understood. If you know that you have set a background color in some ancestor you're fine. There have been a lot discussions about the usefuleness of some of the warnings and also the CSS validator isn't always correct. For example it complains if you're using "line-height: 1;" although the unitless number is a legal value. -- Klaus _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
