By admin on January 27, 2009
Except for the embed element, which isn’t standard, but is widely used and accepted as a way to embed Flash objects in non IE browsers (for example FireFox), all slide shows (joomla module, wordpress widget and the example html in the original slide show package) now pass the W3C Markup validation. So if your site throws 7 errors, and all have to do with the embed element and its attributes, then you’re as close to a complete validation as you will get when you use the Creative Clans slide show.
If close ain’t good enough for you, then you can always change the php script of the module and/or widget (it is open source after all), and implement for example a solution using swfObject.
If you really need a 100% validated solution, and don’t have the time or knowledge to make the necessary changes yourself, don’t hesitate to contact me. I’m sure we’ll be able to come to a satisfying agreement.…
Posted in CCSlideShow News | Tagged markup, slide show, validation, W3C
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