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[solved] Background shorthand: Quick question

Sent by Nick Fitzsimons on 6 September 2007 09:09


> From: Rafael [EMAIL-REMOVED]] 
> Nick Fitzsimons wrote: 
> 	Although "top 5%" is invalid, that's only because the 
> horizontal position
> 	must come first if one of the values is not a keyword; 
> so "5% top" or "left
> 	23px" are valid. However, for clarity, I tend to use 
> either just keywords or
> 	just units, rather than mixing them together: "0 23px", 
> for example.
> 	  
>     It seems it was invalid before, but not anymore(?). I 
> found this link, you may want to check it a little
>   
> http://www.elementary-group-standards.com/css/css-validatorind
uced-errors.html 

Ah, interesting; I tend to just work directly to the CSS 2.1 spec, as the
only browser ever to support CSS 2 was IE 5.x for Mac, which vanished off my
"worth thinking about" radar some time ago.

Regards,

Nick.
-- 
Nick Fitzsimons
http://www.nickfitz.co.uk/


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