Those warnings don't mean that there is anything wrong with the site, especially the warnings about background colors. If a site looks fine, then those warnings can be ignored. I think in future updates those warnings will be taken out.

On 9/26/05, Bert Doorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has the CSS validator (the W3C one) just become a whole lot more pedantic?

Sites that previously came out with a clean slate now throw up lots of
warnings.

I mean..   You'd expect sites made by people in the Features section of
the WSG site to be perfect.   I checked a few of them at random.  All
had warnings, some only a dozen or so, others had a long long list.  Not
that I want to single anyone out, but one would have thought Westciv
would be OK.  Or maxdesign.   But no, even the W3C site gets a long list
of warnings.

Has the validator become too pedantic all of a sudden or was it too
lenient before?   Should we ignore the warnings?

Regards
--
Bert Doorn, Better Web Design
http://www.betterwebdesign.com.au/
Fast-loading, user-friendly websites


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