Valid!
After an EXTRAORDINARILY long night…this blog is now valid XHTML 1.0 and CSS. What does that mean? Well, if you’re a fellow geek, it means that you can pat me on the back for being ultra-cool. If you’re not a fellow geek, then…well…it means you’re reading a pretty boring post. But notice the new logos on the lower right? That means I’m official…
I also fixed the category list drop-down so that it actually works. Isn’t that novel? The drop-down displays the number of posts in each category, as well as the date of the last entry.
Tags: Site_Updates.

4 Comments so far
Consider yourself patted on the back. (Does that make me a geek? Ah well…) I see you went for ‘transitional’ rather than ’strict’, as did I. I can’t believe ’strict’ doesn’t let you use the ‘target’ attribute. Ridiculous.
By Fyse on 05.28.05 @ 9:28 am
I have no clue what you are both talking about, so I’m just going to give you a pat on the back because I love you and you’re my brother. Good luck with your auditions bytheway.
By Larey (Lynsey) on 05.28.05 @ 11:15 am
Yeah, I did 1.1 first, then thought#–I really like the ‘target’ tag. The only way around it in strict is to use Java or by writing a new module. Neither holds interest for me#–so 1.0 Transitional it is!
nicholasjcoleman hollered back on 05.28.05 @ 12:53 pm
From one geek to another… congrats! I’m XHTML strict AND know the secret to get around the target bug w/o Java or a new DTD.
By dan on 05.28.05 @ 2:43 pm
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