On 10 Jul 2007, at 04:20, Dean Matthews wrote:
On Jul 9, 2007, at 10:23 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
Not really, just chose the appropriate options (advanced...) when
you try to validate a file.
Yes I see, but how do you link a Valid CSS icon to an advanced
search?
Validate it, then
@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Shadow validation
Regardless of whether it's valid or not, hardly any mainstream
browsers currently support text shadows. (Does Firefox? I can
only think of Safari 3, only available as the WebKit until
Leopard gets released
Hey dean,
I am probaly wrong, but i think text-shadow is a CSS3 spec which might not
be picked up by the validation
On 7/10/07, Dean Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand what the W3C validator is objecting to here:
Value Error : text-shadow Property text-shadow doesn't exist
Text-shadow's part of the CSS3 spec and not CSS 2.1 isn't it? So if you're
validating against CSS 2.1, you'll get an error.
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 11:03:46 +1000, Dean Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand what the W3C validator is objecting to here:
Value Error : text-shadow
On Jul 9, 2007, at 9:16 PM, Cameron Singe wrote:
am probaly wrong, but i think text-shadow is a CSS3 spec which
might not be picked up by the validation
Nope, your right.
I thought I was dense but now I think the W3C is just behind the
curve ;-)
Dean
On Jul 10, 2007, at 10:36 AM, Dean Matthews wrote:
I thought I was dense but now I think the W3C is just behind the
curve ;-)
Not really, just chose the appropriate options (advanced...) when you
try to validate a file.
Philippe
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Regardless of whether it's valid or not, hardly any mainstream browsers
currently support text shadows. (Does Firefox? I can only think of
Safari 3, only available as the WebKit until Leopard gets released).
So even once you have it validating, practically nobody will be able to
appreciated your
Lucien Stals wrote:
Regardless of whether it's valid or not, hardly any mainstream browsers
currently support text shadows. (Does Firefox? I can only think of
Safari 3, only available as the WebKit until Leopard gets released).
So even once you have it validating, practically nobody will be
On Jul 9, 2007, at 11:32 PM, Lucien Stals wrote:
Regardless of whether it's valid or not, hardly any mainstream
browsers
currently support text shadows.
Yes, well it really is a let down viewing a site in Safari or OmniWeb
and then viewing it in IE or FF.
I am finding quite a few