• Resolved Anonymous User

    (@anonymized-14169293)


    Would be really nice if your CSS could pass W3C CSS validation.
    Both CSS files:
    – instagram-feed/css/sb-instagram.css
    – //netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.2.0/css/font-awesome.min.css
    have A LOT of elements that don’t pass the validation tool.

    I really like this plugin and would be great this improvement.

    Thanks a lot in advance.
    Best regards.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/instagram-feed/

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  • Plugin Author smashballoon

    (@smashballoon)

    Hey QROkes,

    The only validation errors I’m seeing are related to cross-browser fixes and vendor prefixes. Taking these out would cause inconsistency issues across various web browsers and wouldn’t be advisable. The plugin has been built to be as cross-browser compatible as possible and to work with IE7 and 8, which unfortunately means that some outdated CSS declarations need to be included to cater to those older browsers. In a perfect world every file would validate 100%, but with the number of browsers and the transitional state that CSS is currently in it would most likely cause more cross-browser formatting and layout issues than it would help.

    John

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