- From: Gerd Baumann <gb@inetwire.com>
- Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2001 07:13:54 +0200
- To: www-validator-css@w3.org
Hi, I don't know how to put this, I'm not a very technical person, so please bear with me. Usually, when I submit a stylesheet for validation, I get The following text: ---------------------------------- W3C CSS Validator Results for file://localhost/babblefish_all.css No error or warning found To work as intended, your CSS style sheet needs a correct document parse tree. This means you should use valid HTML. Valid CSS informations ... (here follows the style sheet) ---------------------------------- This morning, I tried to validate a style sheet and got this: ---------------------------------- W3C CSS Validator Results for file://localhost/bg.css To work as intended, your CSS style sheet needs a correct document parse tree. This means you should use valid HTML. Warnings Valid CSS informations ... (here follows the style sheet) ---------------------------------- I don't understand. Are there warnings? What are they? Could you please explain this behavior? Thanks for your help. -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen Gerd Baumann [g.baumann@internetwire.de] -- InterNetWire Communications GmbH Freisinger Landstr. 21 D-80939 Muenchen Telefon: 0800 / 240 240 2 Telefax: 0800 / 240 240 4 Hotline: 0180 / 523 58 24 e-mail: design@internetwire.de http://www.internetwire.de
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