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Activesite

 

Activesite is a descendant of nRebuild. The page structure is built with tables instead of CSS, something you would do only to support very old browsers. The theme uses XHTML 1.0 Transitional instead of XHTML 1.0 Strict and uses the obsolete HTML center element instead of divisions centered by CSS. The theme fails all the listed validation tests because of a few small errors.

Most themes define a footer region with an id of footer. This theme uses a non standard arrangement and should be changed to match all the other themes.

Download Activesite from drupal.org/project/activesite. This version is 6.x-1.21 from 2009-Jun-29 and is a 42.37 KB download.

The HTML is XHTML 1.0 Transitional instead of XHTML 1.0 Strict and needs only one change, the replacement of a <center> element, to be Strict.

The CSS validates as CSS 3. W3C valid CSS 3 There are two lines in the CSS using an attribute that appears only in CSS 3, not CSS 2.1, making the CSS fail validation against the older CSS 2.1.

Wave did not detect accessibility errors.

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>:

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>:

  1. 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>:
th1th2

td1td2
td3td4

<ul><li>li</li></ul>:

  • li
 
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