CSS Validation - Post ID 212437

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I was also confuddled about that. What happens to the design if you simply write 43.75%?

Which html page is the css for anyway?

I'm on holiday at the moment, so I may not be visiting this forum as often as if I had been at home, though.
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Right, I have sorted it now. Just trial and error.

If I am completely honest, I'm not sure why there was two widths in. The CSS frame work is taken from CCs "Vintage" theme. The client wanted a responsive site, and I wasn't sure how to go about it as I am only just grasping CCS and I assumed it was something to do with being responsive.
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Simon,

Does that double width declaration ( "width: 43%..75%;" ) appear like that in the original style sheet for the Vintage theme? If so, I'd suggest you report it to CC in a support ticket so they can correct it and reissue the theme.
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It does not. I have checked.
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OK, so all is good! Thanks Inger! :)
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Hi.

Apologies, It was the 'Birdie' theme, not 'Vintage' and that coding was untouched. ( "width: 43%..75%;" ) is in the original CSS document.

Simon,
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Inger wrote:
I was also confuddled about that. What happens to the design if you simply write 43.75%?

Which html page is the css for anyway?

I'm on holiday at the moment, so I may not be visiting this forum as often as if I had been at home, though.


It applies to the pages Contact and Sculpted Laminates
Simon,
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