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Nerdalistic
Nerdalistic is fluid.
Download Nerdalistic from drupal.org/project/nerdalistic. This version is 6.x-1.2 from 2009-Mar-22, a 55.76 KB download.
The W3C and Total Validator agree this theme is XHTML 1.0 Strict. TV also passes this theme as WCAG (WAI) A. There is just one error blocking AA and AAA. The following XHTML uses the old HTML bold element instead of a span and a class.
<div id="adminpanel"><ul><li>Hello<b></b></li>
The theme has 16 errors when validated at CSS level 2.1 and 14 at CSS level 3. Here is the list from level 3:
URI : http://d-theme.com/sites/all/themes/nerdalistic/d6/reset.css?s
7 input, textarea, select Parse Error {*font-size:100%;
7 input, textarea, select Parse Error ;}
7 body Parse Error ;*font-size:small;
7 * Parse Error *font:x-small;
7 * Parse Error ;}
7 table Value Error : font Parse Error [empty string]
7 pre, code, kbd, samp, tt Parse Error ;*font-size:108%;
7 Parse Error :100%;}
URI : http://d-theme.com/sites/all/themes/nerdalistic/d6/style.css?s
321 div#footer attempt to find a semi-colon before the property name. add it
0 div#footer Parse Error null
321 div#footer Parse Error 90);
322 div#footer Parse Error }
379 h1.title Value Error : font-size Lexical error at line 379, column 18. Encountered: "%" (37), after : "" 167%%;
385 Value Error : font-size Parse Error : 90%; margin: 0 0 5px 0; padding: 0; } h2.title
CSS 2.1 has the following additional errors.
URI : http://d-theme.com/sites/all/themes/nerdalistic/d6/style.css?s
320 div#footer Property opacity doesn't exist in CSS level 2.1 but exists in [css3] : 0.9
321 div#footer Property opacity doesn't exist in CSS level 2.1 but exists in [css3] : 90
Example HTML
Here are example HTML elements to see how they are formatted by this theme.
<a href="?x">link 1</a>: link 1 This is a test of a link you have not visited. See how links are highlighted. Hover your mouse over this link to see any hover effects that might be used then select the link to see the link displayed as visited.
<a href="?y">link 2</a>: link 2 Leave this link unselected as a comparison link you have not visited.
<abbr title="abbreviation">abbr</abbr>: abbreviation
<acronym title="Cyclic Redundancy Checksum">CRC</acronym>: CRC
<blockquote>blockquote</blockquote>:
blockquote
<cite>cite</cite>: cite
<code>code</code>: code
<div>div</div>:
<form> and <input>: The the comments form at the end of this page (if you are logged in).
<em>em</em>: em
<h1>h1</h1> is usually the top heading in the page. Repeating h1 in this test would break heading nesting.
<h2>h2</h2>:
h2
<h3>h3</h3>:
h3
<h4>h4</h4>:
h4
<h5>h5</h5>:
h5
<h6>h6</h6>:
h6
<hr />:
<ol><li>li</li></ol>:
- li
<p>paragraph</p>:
paragraph
<pre>.h3
{
font-size: 1.17em;
}</pre>
.h3
{
font-size: 1.17em;
}
<q>quote</q>: quote
<span>span</span>: span
<strong>strong</strong>: strong
<table><thead><tr><td>th1</td><td>th2</td></tr></thead>
<tbody>
<tr><td>td1</td><td>td2</td></tr>
<tr><td>td3</td><td>td4</td></tr>
</tbody>
</table>:
| th1 | th2 |
| td1 | td2 |
| td3 | td4 |
<ul><li>li</li></ul>:
- li
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