On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 11:01:05PM +0900, Makoto Mizukami wrote:
I have one proposal about "Valid HTML" link of Wiki footer.
When I click "Valid HTML" link, W3C returns me "This page is
unvalid!".
According to the responce, these following things are not allowed to
be written on HTML 4.0.1 Strict:
*"border" element of <img> tag(ex. Headmark of Fedora Wiki)
*"width" element of <td> tag(ex. The part of editers' name of footer)
*It is not forbidden but being of last "/" in empty tag(??I dont know
how this is called in en...) like XHTML
Thanks for pointing this out. The markup
errors should be fixed now,
and as for the unnecessary self-closing tags, this seems to be a bug
in moin (which seems to be marked as a non-bug, unfortunately):
http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinBugs/UnnecessarySlashInHtmlCode
If the link is not going be erased, it will be better to fix their
errors. These will be resolved by chaging DOCTYPE to HTML 4.0.1
Transitional or fixing all assignments by W3C. However, I don't know
how to edit these tags which depends on Wiki system.
We're using MoinMoin, and
our theme (kindofblue) is located at
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/web/wiki/?root=fedora. If you're
interested, the CSS/HTML could probably still use a lot of cleanup :)
Thanks,
Ricky