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Posted by Dr Clue on 09/17/05 20:49
Neredbojias wrote:
> With neither quill nor qualm, Dr Clue quothed:
>>Neredbojias wrote:
>>>With neither quill nor qualm, Dr Clue quothed:
>>>>Neredbojias wrote:
>>>>>What's with the w3c css validator? All of a sudden it's giving errors
>>>>>for "line-height:0;" It didn't before and I use that in virtually all
>>>>>my pages.
>>>>Em maybe a 'px' would make it happy
>>>>line-height:0px;
>>>Possibly, but it used to work the way I have it now.
>>I'v seen a change in doctype require similar changes.
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> But it isn't an error. Of course, if the w3c autocracy *says* it's an
> error...
Over time the validator has been slowly
getting more rigorous in it's validation,
and the browsers have been shifting too.
A few months or so ago I picked up on scripts ceasing
to function in relation to assigning values which did not have
proper suffixes 'px' 'em' etc.
I'm just recovering from three years of hospitals and surgeries
so as I return to programming , I've had to wade through a lot of
this to bring my skills back up to date.
My advice is that you simply get on with it and feed the beast
the 'px' or such that is wanted , thus paying *THIS* years dues, with
full foreknowledge that they will require another payment in due course.
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