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Old 04-13-2007, 10:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Disable caps in my CSS code

I finally uploaded my homepage! I've had it on my desktop for over a month and a half!

Anyway, this website was originally from a template, but I modified some code and changed some color to get it to what it is today. However, the website doesn't live up to its title. is there something I can erase from colour.css or style.css that will change the <h1> tag thing?

Oh, and can you solve the error in my W3C XHTML validation?


BTW, http://usedhonda.110mb.com/index.htm
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Old 04-13-2007, 11:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Disable caps in my CSS code

Kinda hard to fix the validation when we don't have the code infront of us. BUt don't post it. You're prolly just forgetting a closin tag or wicket or something simple like that. as for redefining the <h1> Why? I think it looks fine. You could always change the font family though.
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Re: Disable caps in my CSS code

I agree with Duckster. There is nothing wrong with a <h1> text. Looks fine to me.

Also, unable to solve the validation error without looking at your coding. Any chance of a snippet as to where you think you went wrong would be appreciated.
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Re: Disable caps in my CSS code

I just fixed it! There were sevral spots in my css that said:
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     text-transform: uppercase
    }
So I deleted it. I could've replaced uppercase with lowercase, but then "HONDA" wouldn't be right.

BTW, here's the detailed validation test.
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Re: Disable caps in my CSS code

That's weird... isn't the align center tag just <p align="center">

but that's not the error, your error is somewhere in the validation images. Which is weird the way it's set up.
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Re: Disable caps in my CSS code

I think I'll use the new validation tags I just made (from scratch):


The "X" in XHTML doesn't look to good, though.
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