That Was Easy
Scroll down a bit and look to your right: Voila! Valid XHTML. Why? Because I can... And, because everything is better with an X, I, or E at the beginning of it. :-)
Still just "transitional" instead of "strict." Strict wanted me to give up the <br clear="all" />
tags that are making my sidebars line up correctly in Netscape 4.x. I'll see if there's a workaround, but it's not a big deal -- I'm happy with transitional.
Beating Bugs
Björn Höhrmann is my hero. He figured out a CSS way to make borders disappear in Netscape 4.x.
Now I can move News Goat to the next phase -- XHTML.
Getting Caught Up
I just posted another music review -- it's available here, there, and everywhere.
This review would have been up last week. I was entering it via Movable Type on Blogcritics, went to preview, and got a database error. I tried to go back, but there was no going back -- it was gone. Sigh. Then, what with our trip to Texas (which I'll write about later), and the Mensokie being due, and my being frustrated by the whole thing, it took a while to get back to it. But now it's done, and everything is right with the world
Except my company is blocking Zeldman again, and I have no idea why
If Not Now, When?
A couple of items I keep forgetting to post:
- Marko Karppinen has found that all of 4.6% of the members of the W3C have standards compliant sites. That's up from 3.7% last year. Way to go! ;-)
- Another silly lawsuit ends in victory for the good guys.