Andreas Marienborg wrote:
Alan Hicks wrote:
Carl Franks wrote:
On 06/06/07, Alan Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a reason why class names have spaces? In the vertically
aligned example, the first Text element has a class "text label" which
appears to go against http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/ which only allows
[A-Za-z0-9] plus the hyphen (-)
They're multiple class names, separated by spaces.
Can multiple names be configured to be joined with something else
instead of a space for example an underscore?
The way you specify multiple css-classes is with spaces. You cannot use
anything else to specify that an element has multiple classes.
If you could tell us the problem you are trying to solve, it might be
easier to understand and help :)
- andreas
I've not used multiple class names in a single name tag before so it
appeared confusing, now I understand and have tested I feel more
comfortable with it.
After only a few days FormFu appears to help me to do much of what I
have been doing only easier and more integrated. Still lots to learn.
Thanks for the pointers,
Alan
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