On 23/05/2004, at 11:37 PM, noa wrote:

Does 'CSS-Discuss' consider validation a theoretical issue?

I'm not sure what you're asking. The netizens of CSS-D, just like any other technical mailing list, can only really help you if you help yourself. Yes, they can provide both practical and theoretical solutions to real-world CSS problems, but in order form them to efficiently help you, your XHTML and CSS would have to be valid.


Otherwise, they could spend all day debugging a CSS problem which was actually sparked by invalid mark-up or neighbouring CSS.

It has it's fair share of holy wars and preachers of course, just like any list.

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Justin French
http://indent.com.au

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