- From: Kravvitz <Kravvitz@DynamicSiteSolutions.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 02:43:50 -0400
- To: Thomas Garrison <Webmaster@LTCreations.com>, www-validator-css@w3.org
The text-justify property is proposed in the working drafts of the CSS3 text module. The newspaper value for that property is not inlcuded in the newest working draft of that module. <http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-text/#text-justify> Also you should be aware that the support for CSS3 in the validator is incomplete. If I remember correctly, there are some bugs in the CSS2.1 support as well. Thomas Garrison wrote: > The "text-justify: newspaper;" has been dropped, apparently, in favor of > using either number values or various new other new values. However, using > text-align: justify; > text-justify: newspaper; (or using any of the new named values) > with any of the named values, or the "old" newspaper value, the CSS > Validator reports > "Property text-justify doesn't exist : newspaper" (or any of the new > named values). > > Is the validator database simply not updated? Or is there another issue > I've clearly overlooked? > > Thank you. > Tom > > Thomas Garrison > <mailto:Webmaster@LTCreations.com>/"Let us paint your vision on the > canvas called the Web" > / L.T. Creations Web Design, Hosting and Search Engine Optimizati > L.T. Creations <http://www.LTCreations.com/> Web Design > <http://www.LTCreations.com/webdesign/webdesign.html>, Web Site Hosting > <http://www.LTCreations.com/websitehosting/websitehosting.html>, and > Search Engine Optimization > <http://www.LTCreations.com/searchengineoptimization/searchengineoptimization.html> > > P.O. Box 28261 > Bellingham, WA 98228 > 360-733-3667 >
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