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Posted by Robert Baer on 10/20/07 07:08
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Robert Baer wrote:
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>> How can i fix this to get rid of the W3C complaint, but still have
>>control of that font size (line 61 in code having 77 lines)?
>
> ...
>
>> <style type="text/css">
>> body {
>> background-color: #0093DD; <!-- light blue -->
>
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> Whoa, big fella! What are those HTML comments doing in your CSS? Did
> you try at all to validate this page, both HTML and CSS?
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> background-color: #0093DD; /* light blue */
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> ..is a correct CSS comment. With such errors, the browser is free to
> either try to correct, or to ignore your CSS.
>
> Read this before you proceed further:
> http://k75s.home.att.net/fontsize.html
>
I had no idea that comments are done differently in different areas
like this.
I suppose that there may be hundreds of different areas, each with
their own quirks and zero standardization.
Anybody for a left-handed Wentworth screw?
Or how about a screw with concentric 1/4-20 threads ("zero" handed),
and a matching nut (have both)?
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