When validating css at http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/, do you want to
include the web site URL (like you'd pull up in a browser) or the URL for
the css stylesheet itself?
Either or will work. I checked both of them and both give you the same
colour warnings, which can be safely ignored
francky wrote:
The css-validator loves to see pairs
of colors and background colors. ... The ratio of this is in short: be aware
that the
contrast between the letter colors and the background is enough for
accessibility at each level.
Jukka Yucca Korpela wrote an excellent expertise
Ingo Chao wrote:
francky wrote:
The css-validator loves to see pairs
of colors and background colors. ... The ratio of this is in short: be aware
that the
contrast between the letter colors and the background is enough for
accessibility at each level.
Jukka Yucca Korpela wrote an
why this is not only an accessibility question.
It's more a reminder than anything else. The validator (a syntax
checker would be better?) has no idea about you cascade and CSS
inheritance in the particular document so it advises you to add more
maybe even duplicate values to just satisfy its
When I'm validating my CSS, I keep getting warnings such as listed below
using the W3C validation service:
- Line : 5 (Level : 1) You have no color with your background-color :
body
- Line : 11 (Level : 1) You have no color with your background-color :
#content
- Line : 29 (Level
Hi Peggy,
Can you send a link to the page?
Riva
Peggy Coats wrote:
When I'm validating my CSS, I keep getting warnings such as listed below
using the W3C validation service:
- Line : 5 (Level : 1) You have no color with your background-color :
body
- Line : 11 (Level : 1) You
Peggy Coats wrote:
When I'm validating my CSS, I keep getting warnings such as listed below
using the W3C validation service:
- Line : 5 (Level : 1) You have no color with your background-color :
body
- Line : 11 (Level : 1) You have no color with your background-color :
#content