Hi all,
maybe I should know this, but I cannot even find where does w3c refers to this, so here it goes:
I have a very simple document with a strict dtd.
on the body I have something like this:
h1.../h1p.../pem class=nota.../em
while validating the document I get this message:
Hi Isabel,
Inline elements [1] and anonymous inline boxes [2] cannot be placed directly
inside the body, form or blockquote elements when using a strict Doctype.
They must be wrapped in a block level element.
However, if a Transitional Doctype is used, then inline elements and
anonymous inline
Dear Isabel,
As you can see from here http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/diffs.html your
markup is incorrect because you are attempted to use an old (html4)
style (em) within a new XML based document. In XML based documents
you have to use strict markup, e.g.
heading: h1/h1
paragraph: p/p
etc.
:) thank you Russ,
I must make a w3c site map on my favorites one of this days to be able to find this things...
best regards,
Isabel Santos
On 10/23/05, russ - maxdesign [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Inline elements [1] and anonymous inline boxes [2] cannot be placed directlyinside the body, form
2005/10/23, russ - maxdesign [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
Inline elements [1] and anonymous inline boxes [2] cannot be placed directly
inside the body, form or blockquote elements when using a strict Doctype.
They must be wrapped in a block level element.
...
[1]
Thank you all,
first, with shortschedules and short weekendsI find myself looking for things I cannot find in w3c,its organization is quite confusing, and since I keep loosing bookmarks and favorite listson every format(unfortunatly too many of those) I end up getting in pannic once in a while.
Hi guys,
I know this isn't an easy one to crack. I've applied all the latest
bleeding-edge clearing techniques but my center column's content still drops
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I'd always thought that it occurred when the 3rd column's content was higher
but
Yeah, I tried that first. I've now applied it to all nested containers that
contain a floated DIV but the center still drops. I just can't seem to
figure this out.
It only occurs on some pages but I haven't been able to determine exactly
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