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6/20/2006 1:20 PM
 
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Hello All,

I have a client for whom we have created a DNN site. He received the following comment from a colleague: "Your site was created with something called DotNetNuke - this generation is not compliant and does not use CSS, can you change to a compliant (http://www.w3.org/) site? Ask them why your site is not W3 compliant."

If anyone has dealt with this question before from a client, please give me a tip on how to respond.

With thanks,

Margaret Logan

 
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6/20/2006 2:04 PM
 

Well - you can advise your client that is does use CSS - but not all facets of CSS and I believe an earlier revision.  Were  you given requirements that it be W3.org compliant (XHTML 1.0 Transitional)? 

If so, it can be - with effort.  There was a post on this either here or on asp.net.  You could also go over to http://www.dnncreative.com/ and check out the info there. 

Good luck

 
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