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From: Michael D. <mi...@sm...> - 2003-04-13 16:09:32
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In article <f83...@a7...>, James Bursa <bu...@us...> wrote: > I guess the validator doesn't check. The HTML 4 spec > http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#type-color says > "A color value may either be a hexadecimal number (prefixed by a hash > mark) or one of the following sixteen color names." Oh, ok - I'll sort out my page then. > So without the #, NetSurf tries to look the colour up as a named colour. > I guess we could 'fix' it if it's a common problem. I think it might be. I only stopped using the hashes when I saw that other sites did not use them and that the validator didn't mind. Cheers, Mike -- Michael Drake - (TLSA) Check my website at: www.smoothartist.com |