also, i just found out that the version that was on the server yesterday was a different version than before. I played a bit with bg images to see if it makes any difference.
Now CSS validator tells me 1) This document validates as CSS! 2) and the HTML validator gives me hree unrelated errors of which i'm aware: <form> Error: required attribute "ACTION" not specified <link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://ngd.kvi.nl/favicon.ico"> Error: element "LINK" not allowed here; check which elements this border=0 alt="Nedstat counter" nosave width=16 height=16></a> Error: "NOSAVE" is not a member of a group specified for any attribute but still the page doesn't show the layer with negative z-index. I'm still trying to find out if i'm too blond or if mozilla doesn't render the page as it should. Eric Travis Crump wrote: > Even though the style is in the html part it is still considered css, > you have to click on the link to validate css to see the error. > > Eric wrote: > >> strange, i used validator.w3.org >> and all that gave me was >> >> -- >> <form> Error: required attribute "ACTION" not specified >> <link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://ngd.kvi.nl/favicon.ico"> >> Error: element "LINK" not allowed here; check which elements >> <meta name="MSSmartTagsPreventParsing" content="TRUE"> >> <META HTTP-EQUIV="MSThemeCompatible" Content="Yes"> >> border=0 alt="Nedstat counter" nosave width=16 height=16></a> >> -- >> >> and these are all by design. It gives me no warning about the divs. >> That's why i started wondering if maybe Mozilla maybe doesn't handle >> negative z-indexes properly. >> >> Christian, you say you think it's a Moz bug? Do you happen to have a >> bug number at hand? >> Thanks >> >> Eric >> >> >> >
