About This HTML Issue
An invalid value was assigned to the padding-bottom CSS property inside a style attribute, and the W3C validator rejected it.
The padding-bottom property accepts a length (e.g., 10px, 2em), a percentage (e.g., 5%), or the keyword inherit. Values like auto, bare numbers without units, or unrecognized keywords are not valid. A common mistake is writing padding-bottom: 10 instead of padding-bottom: 10px, or using a value meant for a different property.
The validator specifically checks inline styles in style attributes against CSS grammar rules. Even if a browser silently ignores the bad value, the markup is still invalid.
Invalid example
<div style="padding-bottom: auto;">
Content here
</div>
The value auto is not valid for padding-bottom.
Valid example
<div style="padding-bottom: 10px;">
Content here
</div>
Use a supported value: a length with a unit (px, em, rem, %, etc.) or 0 (which does not require a unit).
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