|  | Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 01/08/08 22:58 
Sean wrote:
 > On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 21:38:43 +0000, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
 >
 >>> Make the header a link instead of its container.  Changing color and
 >>> text can easily be done through css.
 >>
 >> Easily, yes. Valid? You have to stop and think.  <g>
 >
 > Changing color through css is most definitely valid.  I do it at my
 > site and it validates perfectly with W3C's xhtml validator and css
 > validator. Why would specifying this in css not be valid?
 
 You missed the point. Your <h2> inside the <a> is not valid. Sorry if my
 wording confused you.
 
 <snippage>
 
 > And yes, I already know that won't work in IE6.  But seriously, I look
 > at my site statistics and see less than .5% of my visitors still
 > using IE6,
 
 Less than a half-percent?  Wow. Is this a site that only appeals to
 high-tech state-of-the-art visitors?
 
 > so I no longer make concessions for it.  Of course statistics can vary
 > greatly from site to site, so if you still have people visiting your
 > site with IE6, then by all means design for it.  I'm more than happy
 > to be done with limiting my site and hacking together conditional css
 > to make IE6 happy.
 
 My sites are still registering (last time I looked a few weeks ago)
 around 30% for IE6.  IE*5* is down 'round 0.5%.
 
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