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W3C Unicorn Launch off to good start
On July 27th, 2010 we made the first official release on Unicorn. We are elated with the response from the community. Within two days after the announcement we received 7 additional translations.
There are already a couple new checkers in the works, a few being discussed and a number of interesting suggestions for more such as creating accessibility and jslint checkers. Check out the code, write a checker if you are inclined, provide feedback or donate. Stay tuned and thank you.
Filed by Ted Guild on July 30, 2010 5:15 PM in CSS, HTML, Tools, Web Design
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Congratulations on the new union releases...
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So with the advent of Unicorn, does that mean the old CSS validator is now presumed dead? Becuase it keeps 404ing on me.