> 2008/7/22 Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>> <div id="flashbox">
>>> <div class="flashboxcolor" id="flashboxborder2"></div>
>>> <div class="flashboxcolor" id="flashboxborder3"></div>
>>> </div>
>>>
>>> Now what I am after is that each of the <id> all share the same color so
>>> when I apply lets say "white"
>>> to the flash box the other <id> all get the same color "white applied
>>> now I know something is a little wrong here.
>>>
>>
>> I'm sorry but I can't understand what it is you're trying to say here.
>> You have 3 ids in the above snippet:
>>
>> 1. flashbox
>> 2. flashboxborder2
>> 3. flashboxborder3
>>
>> Now, you want all of these to have "color:white" yes? (IE, the font
>> turns white). If you make a rule like:
>>
>> #flashbox {
>> color:white;
>> }
>>
>> This will apply to the nested elements (which in this case happens to
>> be 2 <div> elements, which also happen to have the associated ids.)
> >This is what you want, but somehow ... not?
>>
>> Regards,
> Svend
>
>
>I tried this, but flashboxborder2 and 3 the color in not being applied.
>
>--
Hi Christopher,
Could you be a little more descriptive as to how you want to affect the divs --
do you want to change the color of the text, background, border...?
Thanks!
Kevin
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