XHTML, CSS any tips
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- kolber_tm
Can anyone peep this, and let me know how my xhtml skills are?
Anthing lacking here?
Gotta get this site tight as a drum.
- dippy0
uh, what site?
- janne0
it looks great... very minimalistic.
how do you kids make a site without a url??
that's so tight.
- kolber_tm0
Damn. Its still early over here in Melburn.
http://www.sct.com.auIm a bitch, leave me alone.
- tGP0
http://validator.w3.org/check?ur…
go to http://validator.w3.org/ to check it... it will tell you the line numbers of invalid code...
- kolber_tm0
yea i know.
i was talking about the semantic markup of it all, you know.
and that error is straight fucked.
but i'll fix it.
- spiralstarez0
looks good to me man...
Validates strict, has no tables, and works fine in IE5.
- jevad0
nice
- kolber_tm0
damn, even in ie5?
thats a suprise.didnt even bother to test that bitch of a browser.
cheers y'all.
- instantok0
as far as semantic code goes my favorite check is to open up the page in firefox and turn off the style sheet...if it makes sense then you've done your job...i checked and the site is still quite legible so i would say it's good to go
i know that isn't exactly a perfect check...but for purposes of functionality it works
- kolber_tm0
beautiful.
thanks instant, thats a very nice way to do it.
- heavyt0
everything is 1 pixel too far to the left on Safari. The content covers the left border and there is a 1 px gap on the right side.
looks good in FF though.
TR1
- Bahiatronic0
Basically XHTML works the same way as HTML. apart from some restriction when you use CSS.. such as Height 100% in table or layer won't work unless you put html,body {height: 100%} .. :P