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Old 07-08-2005, 12:39 PM Help
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Hi, this may seem like a dumb question but, How can I find out what version of CSS I'm using. I found a layout online and manipulated it to fit with what i wanted to do. I am having trouble getting it to load on Macs. I need to know if I'm using CSS1 or CSS2, how can I find this out?
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Well, I may of got this wrong, but use the w3C validator to see what version it validates.

http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator-uri.html
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Thanks. I'm assuming I'm using CSS2...
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It doesn't really matter, however it will more than likely be CSS2. CSS1 is very old.

Anyway, it could be your browser that is the problem.
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Well I have tried it on 3 different Macs, each running a different version of IE. And none will display the website. They just show a black screen.
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Disable the CSS and then see if the page displays on a Mac. If you get something to show up that will prove it's the CSS. If still nothing shows up then it's not the CSS and the page itself needs looking at.
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