On 14/01/06, tochiromifune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I created a stylesheet with styles directly applied to the img tag.  The
> problem is that my page fails the w3c validation test because my img
> tags are not contained in other parent tags (as far as I understand the
> problem that is).

Umm. I think you mean that they are not in the group of elements known
as %block, nor are they <script> elements and thus are not allowed to
be children of the <body> element.

> Do you think I should put my img tags inside p tags and apply my css
> styles to the p tags instead?

Do the images represent paragraphs? If so, its very likely that an
image isn't a good idea in the first place. What is the most
apropriate element in %block that can contain <img> elements? <div> is
most likely.

> This would mean to change all the lines:
> <img src="blabla" alt="blabla" />
> to
> <p class="images"><img src="blabla" alt="blabla" /></p>

You don't have to put a class on the block level container.

> What do you think?

That this is a subject best addressed in a different forum.

http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=OffTopic

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David Dorward <http://dorward.me.uk><http://blog.dorward.me.uk>
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