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#108148 04/15/2001 1:47 PM
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according to the W3 Validator my site is nog HTML 4.01 correct. The part that is not working is here . I just can't find the solution for the given error. I hope someone can help me.

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#108149 04/15/2001 1:49 PM
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I mean the list errors.
  • etc... not the javascript error (because of the banner).

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    *bump*

    #108151 04/17/2001 6:53 AM
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    I'll print it out and review it today. Let me see what I can't do. Granted, you could always subscribe to the theory "If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It." Meaning, if the code works, don't worry.

    Let me take a look and get back to you.

    - DB

    #108152 04/17/2001 12:05 PM
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    Great! Thank you VERY MUCH! Oh, and good luck smile

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    #108153 04/17/2001 11:18 PM
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    You should nest the LI elements inside an OL or UL list container. Too bad the W3C validator cannot generate better error messages. Still, it's a good tool.


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    #108154 04/18/2001 12:56 PM
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    But if you use the
      , you get a list of numbers and if you use
        , you get a list with huge tabs and I don't like that. Is it possible to eliminate those tags inside a
          tag or something?

    #108155 04/18/2001 11:35 PM
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    How about using a bullet character:

    & #8226 Item 1
    & #8226 Item 2
    & #8226 Item 3

    I added a space between the & and # characters to show the unicode number. Here's what it looks like without the space:

    • Item 1
    • Item 2
    • Item 3

    Or you could just ignore the W3C validation error.


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    #108156 04/19/2001 7:00 AM
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    Great! I'll try it.

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    It's working great! Thank you very much

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