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The validator reports: Value Error : text-shadow Property text-shadow doesn't exist : 0 0 3px #000000 I have tried using the keyword black instead of the hexcode #000000. I have tried putting the color before the lengths. I have tried omitting the color. Finally, I tried specifying only the offsets, with neither a color nor a blur radius. The validator always reports the same error. The error report links "text-shadow" to the applicable section of the CSS2 specification. The rejected value seems to conform to the examples in the specification.
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?text=p+%7Btext-shadow%3A+0+0+3px+%23000000%3B%7D%0D%0A%0D%0A&usermedium=all&warning=1&profile=css2&usermedium=all The validator uses CSS2.1 as a default profile, and CSS2.1 does not include text-shadow (for lack of implementation). If you wish to validate against the CSS2 profile, use the options - but you are rather encouraged to validate against CSS2.1, which is closer to the current state of implementations of CSS on the Web.
(In reply to comment #1) > The validator uses CSS2.1 as a default profile, and CSS2.1 does not include > text-shadow (for lack of implementation). If you wish to validate against the > CSS2 profile, use the options - but you are rather encouraged to validate > against CSS2.1, which is closer to the current state of implementations of CSS > on the Web. > Could it at least be fixed so that where it links to "text-shadow" in the error text, it doesn't link to the CSS2 page on it, which makes it look perfectly legitimate? Even when I validate against CSS2.1 specifically, it still links to the CSS2 text-shadow property. (Oddly, when I validate as CSS3, it accepts text-shadow.) Perhaps there's a page explaining why text-shadow was dropped that could be linked to instead?