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Old 07-20-2009, 05:47 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by AlexBell View Post
The attachment you have at the end of your post doesn't seem to work, but I've downloaded the one below the post and will try to get to in tonight.
That is some kind of forum bug -- I'll see if I can edit it. The one below is correct, I believe.

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PS I think you'll find that HTML Tidy is more of a lint cleaner than a validator - unless it's been extended since the last time I used it. I recommend that you use the W3C HTML validator if you haven't already done so.
Yeah? I'll give it a try, but I think they keep tidy pretty up-to-date. Perhaps it doesn't do structural checks, though. I'll have to read up. It did point out about a hundred or so errors! (Mostly alt tags.) And it's very conveniently located in my menu!

I'll be starting on the second book very soon. I built a template for the CSS, so double-click and boom!(But haven't made it a wizard yet, for customizing.) And I made a cover for book six last night. Hopefully this'll just be smooth sailing now. At this point, the covers should be much more work.

m a r

ps: y'know, it occurs to me that the navlink images may not show up so well on a grey-scale reader. I have three other navlink themes, all of which are in monochrome (modded from my REB1100 days.) They're not nearly as attractive, nor do they suit the book as well... Without javascript, is there a simple way to select the proper set? Should I bother?
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