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  • Thread Starter hoonnu

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    TG, I also have a blog that I write in English. https://hennystewart.com/blog . On it, I also made a test post with password-protection. The result is the same as on https://aktivfor.dk/forum = The page is no longer valid xhtml. So now I am wondering what you did differently from me to make your page validate in the same circumstance.

    Thread Starter hoonnu

    (@hoonnu)

    Well, I couldn’t wait. I found a clean copy and uploaded it – it did not work. Are gremlins at play here, I wonder?

    Thread Starter hoonnu

    (@hoonnu)

    OK. Thanks. I’ll start up with a clean copy of the template-functions-post.php first thing in the morning.

    Thread Starter hoonnu

    (@hoonnu)

    I tried putting in the transitional doctype declaration. Unfortunately, it did not make any difference.

    Thread Starter hoonnu

    (@hoonnu)

    I haven’t done it as such. My part in it is that I have made a passwordprotected post. It comes out like what you see. I have been playing with the , because I think that is the problem too. The trouble is, that it doesn’t work if you remove them. The php generates a few of them too, and that way you end up with too many. I don’t think they are allowed inside the form element at all, but I don’t know what should go instead. The only thing I have changed is that I have translated the English into Danish.

    Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: My Danish Blog
    Thread Starter hoonnu

    (@hoonnu)

    To arthuc01: Funnily enough, I also use Firefox, and in my Firefox, it looked ok. The acid test for me – which I must have skipped for some of the designs – is usually: “How does it look in Opera?”. So, I fired up Opera, and sure enough – I see the content running into the menu area. Anyway, I have made some adjustments now, and I hope it is better. The jaggies in the graphic I’m going to live with. ??
    To Oisin: I make a living teaching Danish, and although perfect spelling is not a requirement for this, it is what I aim for, not altogether succesfully, it would appear.
    The topmenu may wrap any way it likes. My “hovers” are not supposed to be a larger font-size than the actual links, yet they seem to be on some systems.
    You’re absolutely right: The site was not made for the benefit of geeks and nerds ??

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