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I've played around with WordPress here and there for a few years and am wondering about problems with CSS validation with WordPress themes. This may seems like a stupid question, but:

Is there a reason, relating to WordPress, why it appears no themes I've run across come up error-free in WC3 CSS Validation?

I thought of a number of reason this may be happening: -Those designing many themes not caring whether or not it pass validation -I'm getting my themes from not so great sources -There are quirks with WordPress that force designers to "hack" at their CSS

  • Those designing many themes not caring whether or not it pass validation
  • I'm getting my themes from not so great sources
  • There are quirks with WordPress that force designers to "hack" at their CSS

Just wondering.

I've played around with WordPress here and there for a few years and am wondering about problems with CSS validation with WordPress themes. This may seems like a stupid question, but:

Is there a reason, relating to WordPress, why it appears no themes I've run across come up error-free in WC3 CSS Validation?

I thought of a number of reason this may be happening: -Those designing many themes not caring whether or not it pass validation -I'm getting my themes from not so great sources -There are quirks with WordPress that force designers to "hack" at their CSS

Just wondering.

I've played around with WordPress here and there for a few years and am wondering about problems with CSS validation with WordPress themes. This may seems like a stupid question, but:

Is there a reason, relating to WordPress, why it appears no themes I've run across come up error-free in WC3 CSS Validation?

I thought of a number of reason this may be happening:

  • Those designing many themes not caring whether or not it pass validation
  • I'm getting my themes from not so great sources
  • There are quirks with WordPress that force designers to "hack" at their CSS

Just wondering.

WordPress & WC3W3C CSS Validation

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WordPress & WC3 CSS Validation

I've played around with WordPress here and there for a few years and am wondering about problems with CSS validation with WordPress themes. This may seems like a stupid question, but:

Is there a reason, relating to WordPress, why it appears no themes I've run across come up error-free in WC3 CSS Validation?

I thought of a number of reason this may be happening: -Those designing many themes not caring whether or not it pass validation -I'm getting my themes from not so great sources -There are quirks with WordPress that force designers to "hack" at their CSS

Just wondering.