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replying to myself here - I'm back to where I thought I was before
today, making it easier for "the majority". [had to stop looking at a
bad example to get back to yesterday. :-/]

Brian K. Wallace wrote:
> Sounds reasonable. (and yeah, I had to try it before replying ;-) )
> 
> One thing I've been fighting with in this regard is the header class.
> 
> I think as it was, it worked for 80-90% of the people, but it was too
> hard for the remaining 10-20%. Now that I've been looking at the whole
> structure under different conditions, I think it's 100% too hard for
> 100% of the people who deal with CSS and localization due to the way the
> header's class is named. I'm not done with this, but what I'm looking at
> now is a completely different issue that will hopefully get us back to
> easier for everyone in all (read: most) situations.
> 

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