Your CSS will validate as CSS level 2 with only two warnings (and these are
only warnings hence not necessary).

The warnings are that you haven't specified a text colour with your
background colour for the body and h1 definitions. This isn't too much of a
hassle, but can cause unexpected results if the default colour used by the
browser has been user-set to something weird, so to be on the safe side
explicitly set text colours (color: #xxx).

If you don't want to specify a background colour, you can always use
background-color: transparent to keep the CSS parser happy.

Good luck with the XHTML+CSS route - it's a bit of a pain in places, but
well worth it in the end.

MOU

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