Like the title states is it important? Kinda hassle to also fix the css
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Like the title states is it important? Kinda hassle to also fix the css


Well, the point of validation is to check for anything that might cause rendering problems. So it's always worth it ... though, if you test your pages in a good range of browsers and find no issues, then validation may be largely pointless.
I also made some research that passing the validation can help your web be visible in using search engines. By the way i'm having so trouble trying to fix my codes in CSS. This are the errors.
Error 1 attempt to find a semi-colon before the property name. add it
Error 2#flash Property progid doesn't exist : DXImageTransform
Error 3#flash Parse Error DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient( startColorstr='#ffffff', endColorstr='#ffffff',GradientType=0 );
Error 4#flash Parse Error /* IE6-9 */}
I'm using CSS-gradient generator and at the moment not familiar in coding gradient manually in my web pages yet.


ofcourse it is important to validate the css. The reason behind this is clearly because, if there are errors in the code, the css will not run correctly


Clestcruz,
I would tend to agree with ralph. As long as things are rendering fine and you don’t have any major issues, validation is not that important. I would put it on the list of things to do to your website after you have retired.
Here is a good post on the subject,
http://www.vanseodesign.com/web-design/validating-code/
Best,
Shawn

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