- From: Gazza <gary@garyjones.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 11:07:41 -0000
- To: <www-validator@w3.org>
Hi all, (this is a one-off posting to the mailing list, more as a general point than a discussion, so any important feedback to myself should go direct to my email address - bad form I know, sorry) Having just looked at the Vaildator site with Lynx, I noticed that the the list of links down the right hand side, aren't actually marked up as being a list, and hence needs to use the <span class="hideme">|</span> to make the links appear separate. Having thought this was a good idea, I checked my site (which does have correctly makred up lists), and noticed that Lynx adequately displays these as such (hence, no need for the display:none; hack). Why would the homepage from a (X)HTML validation service not correctly display the semantic markup it needs? (Obviously not a CSS issue as such, otherwise they wouldn't be using the "hack" mentioned above)... Gazza (gary@garyjones.co.uk)
Received on Sunday, 2 March 2003 06:10:02 UTC