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Courses Plus Student 1,839 PointsValidation error
Error Line 7, Column 129: Bad value http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lobster|Open+Sans:700italic,400,700,800 for attribute href on element link: Illegal character in query: not a URL code point. …mily=Lobster|Open+Sans:700italic,400,700,800' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'> Syntax of IRI reference: Any URL. For example: /hello, #canvas, or http://example.org/. Characters should be represented in NFC and spaces should be escaped as %20.
5 Answers
Emiel Nawijn
5,966 PointsSorry, didn't see the second question at first :-)
I'd have to see the specific part of your html-file to be sure, but I imagine that you've defined a <section></section> part in your html, but did not include a header inside that section. It's considered good practice (symantics-wise) to include a header inside a section. So for example something like this:
<section>
<h2>section header text</h2>
<p>rest of the content<p>
</section>
Emiel Nawijn
5,966 PointsHmm weird, looks exactly like instructed by Google Fonts. Maybe it will accept it after replacing the | with %7C So just as you need to escape spaces with %20, you could try to escape | with %7C
Laksakan Krishnapillai
Courses Plus Student 1,839 PointsThank you, it worked but can you explain to me what the %7C does please? and i also have an extra warning for the error:
Warning Line 27, Column 15: Section lacks heading. Consider using h2-h6 elements to add identifying headings to all sections. <section>
Emiel Nawijn
5,966 PointsIt's the ASCII value for that character. Sometimes browser do not accept/recognize certain characters (such as spaces), in which case you must use their ASCII counterpart.
Laksakan Krishnapillai
Courses Plus Student 1,839 PointsThank you, i will try what you have said and get back to you if i occur more problems.