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CSS 3 and Validation

Hi WDF members. This may be on my thoughts lately and desired to get everyone’s view. As I’m sure most of you know, certain CSS 3 properties cannot as of yet validate based on the W3C’s validator. So Thought about have to ponder what the exterminator dallas of 100% thoroughly clean code is. I’ve heard that it adds to search results crawling, but honestly can’t investigate that. SEO will be the least of the skills and knowledgebase. Aside from Microsoft’s unwillingness maintain with the some other browsers and the support for CSS 3 OR MORE, I can’t discover anything wrong using using code of which IE doesn’t nevertheless support. IE hack’s look after a workaround in order to such properties just like gradient-fills and circular corners. With however, does invalid computer code really hurt an internet site I’m not implementing CSS3 or HTML 5 at the moment. It’s not that I’m old fashioned, I am keeping up to date and practising having both but throughout production code I adhere to HTML 4, a new strict doctype and CSS2. I’ve been qualified to achieve almost anything We need to over time with CSS2 in addition to HTML 4. Until HTML A … Continue reading

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Need help making this design smoother

See this page for just a rough draft: http: //www. techsuitesolutions. com/dev/ This customer is usually a contractor whose homepage originally contains the house image shown for this page with his name as well as a brief nav icon below it, many in blue colors. He recently began offering the support of seismic retrofitting and desires to show both retrofitting in addition to remodeling on his / her homepage, using the faultline logo with the retrofitting part in addition to definitely making the user notice the faultline section first. The problem is seeking to give it a cohesive look because of that contrast between your logos. I moved that nav bar towards the top and produced the links red but it needs more than that for making the two in good shape together. (I also planned the left column to realize down to the footer and never stop at the conclusion of the subject material but I didn’t would like to give it some sort of fixed height so that the customer wanted to incorporate his own subject material he didn’t always have to put in a fixed quantity. ) Any ideas is appreciated to make this url look better … Continue reading

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My site won’t work in IE

I just now launched my primary website this weeks time, only to discover it doesn’t display properly inside Internet Explorer SOME. 0 and IN SEARCH OF. 0. The web page is www. catherinelanigan. com. Quite simply, the left sidebar appears beyond place, as really does the spry menu bar. The web page looks fine throughout Safari, Chrome and Firefox, so I’m for a loss as to what the issue could be. Has anyone had this issue Is there a little something I’m missing Any help is treasured. IE 6 should display slightly different, but since anyone say both HUNTING FOR and 6 We’d tend to assume it’s part to do with the CSS code that is definitely specific to people browsers. ( there is a single statement for ie6 and ON THE LOOKOUT FOR ) Never quite viewed it done that way (in the CSS file), I always utilize conditional statements which are loaded in the head from the document ( following a CSS is packed ), to let the browser find out which statements to be able to process. Thanks in your reply. I see when I made this single statement (for IE SOME and 9) inside CSS file, … Continue reading

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