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That’s what I’ll do 
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bump ! I have another question. Can we choose “yes” in “valid html” when submitting a theme even if the CSS doesn’t valid (because of CSS3 ) ? Or is it HTML only ?
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Valid HTML != Valid CSS 
So you can choose “Yes” when submitting the theme 
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Danke schoen !
bump ! I have another question. Can we choose “yes” in “valid html” when submitting a theme even if the CSS doesn’t valid (because of CSS3 ) ? Or is it HTML only ?
CSS3 can be valid too. If you’re using the W3 CSS validator, click on more options and select the css3 level
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Except when you use browser specific stuff like -moz-blablabla or -webkit-blablabla, it doesn’t validate
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Except when you use browser specific stuff like -moz-blablabla or -webkit-blablabla, it doesn’t validate
That’s not a big deal 
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In my template Simpla Admin, I’m using CSS3 for all rounded corners (except in the main nav) and it doesn’t seem to cause any loss in sales
It makes loading times shorter and it’s much easier to handle for the buyer when they don’t have to nest everything in divs and spans. What I think is important though is to make it easy for the buyer to make it completely valid. Some people take validation really seriously in an almost pedantic way, so I place everything that doesn’t validate in a seperate stylesheet. That way, they can easily make it perfectly valid by just removing one line of code.
