Greetings From XHTML Validation Land

Published on May 7, 2009 by . Filed under: design, wordpress

I’ve recently switched over to the Voluptua theme for my WordPress blog. The theme is designed by Ashley Morgan of Upstartblogger and is seriously one of the best minimalist WordPress designs around. I’ve caught some serious blogging fire since finding the theme and am completely overcome by the blogging bug.

I did, however, make a few tweaks to the theme to best suit my needs and will be making more minor cosmetic changes as I go along. Right now, though, my focus is on hammering out some of the thoughts I’ve had for a while now.

I am especially proud that the theme now completely validates as XHTML 1.0 Transitional. The original theme came with a number of errors and warnings but being the design freak I took it upon myself to fix them. I’m not a PHP programmer or anything but with my HTML & CSS background I’ve fixed all of the errors and all’s kosher in validation land.

Check out my amazing badge:

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional

 

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