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XHTML Validation ???

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Re: XHTML Validation ???

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May 8th, 2006
Originally Posted by tgreer
Just read through the error messages carefully: they describe the problems and solutions. For example, your doctype expects "type" rather than "language" in your script tag: the error message says exactly that.


Thanks for your help.

Basically, I managed to sort the JavaScript error out, since I spent yesterday evening trying to find out more about it & end of the night, it was all worth the effort. I also managed to find some other errors, as the time went by.

Not exactly the error that I'm getting in validation but right now, what's beyond me is that regardless of having:

#content ul li
{
   margin-top:20px;
}

why do I HAVE TO use <br /> between two "li", since as you can see from all the "li" within the "Drinkware" heading of homepage.ntlworld.com/darsh25/alcohol.html , that many "li" are overlapping each other rather than having "space" between them i.e. a "new li starting from fresh new line" (rather than relying on <br />)

This ONLY happens when there's an "image" within an "li", although if it's ONLY text then the new "li" always starts with fresh new line.
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