On 8/15/07, Platonides Platonides@gmail.com wrote:
Erik Moeller wrote:
On 8/15/07, Phil Boswell phil.boswell@gmail.com wrote:
FF2 sees it fine, IE7 sees nothing past the "from Talk:Main Page" rubric.
OK, good to know. We'll have to debug the HTML a bit. :)
wikixp.org/lqt/monobook/main.css contains: .lqt_thread { // display: none; }
This is incorrect syntax, as CSS comments are in C syntax (/* */), not C++. Could be that IE is ignoring the // and thus honouring display: none http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/syndata.html#comments
Unsurprising. The correct behavior, of course, is to ignore everything up to the end of the rule, i.e., the next semicolon, and so of course standards-compliant browsers do that.
You need to run your XHTML and CSS through the W3C's validators. It's not just academic, these things really do cut out bugs.