By madskristensen
via madskristensen.dk
Published: Nov 23 2006 / 09:12
I recently realized that you can add more than one class to a single HTML element. This opens up to even more structured stylesheets and more code reuse. It’s a standard and has cross-browser support.



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intra1 complained ago:
intra1 reported this link as lame on 11/22/2006 @ 02:52:09
it's nothing new to me. and shouldn't be to you.
madskristensen replied ago:
I agree, but someone still voted so I'm not the only one who didn't know about it.
daniel replied ago:
I'd vote, but I make a policy not to vote for self-promoting links. So, nice content, but no vote.
nyuhuhuu complained ago:
nyuhuhuu reported this link as lame on 11/23/2006 @ 11:17:41
read before write
semiapies replied ago:
I've been using this ability for a while, but it's not simply described in a lot of low- and mid-level HTML and CSS material.
Considering how many incredibly basic tutorials and endless "What is CSS? What is Python?" introductory bits show up on dzone, this seems fine to me.
beautifulbeast replied ago:
You won't believe it but i was googling just about this a while ago to find nothing and now (my first day in dZone) i come to find this. Thumbs up.
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