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eZ Publish and W3C

Wednesday 29 October 2003 5:26:27 pm - 2 replies

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Paul Forsyth

Thursday 30 October 2003 12:16:20 am

Its probably a stylesheet problem. Each browser has its own quirks which need to be worked around to get a site rendering on all browsers.

I've just finished reading this book:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735712018/qid=1067501699/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_2_1/026-7636280-5293229

It addresses your issue of how to follow w3c recommendations. Its a good read too!

btw, if you think opera behaves oddly just try to use ie on a site you've designed ;)

paul

Alex Jones

Thursday 30 October 2003 6:25:25 am

Loke, as Paul mentioned this is definitely an issue with Opera's implementation of CSS. I tested it out with Opera 7 on Windows XP with the same results you mentioned. While I am not sure which is at fault (the browser or the styles), neither has to do with eZ publish itself. You can design your site to meet any of the W3C specs you want.

If you run into problems with CSS, some of us on the board should be able to help you out.

Alex

Alex
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