OK, I would like a little more help please as I am not very good at CSS.
But, I have a <td class="style_external"> cell that I do not control the style. 
THe only issue is I need to add a bit of text that should look like this:

<td><b>Some Heading</b> <i>(note)</i></td>

Now the Heading gets set just fine with the td.style_external, but when I 
changed the (note) to <span="style_note_internal">(note)</span>, the note is 
still bolded.
How can I make the style just _not_ bolded essentially overridding the 
td.style_external bold?



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Thanks...
Mick Knutson

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-----Original Message-----
From: Slattery, Tim - BLS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 10:42 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: CSS class name in bean:message ???


> So what is the difference between <div> and <span>?

Both mark off arbitrary blocks of text. <div> is like <p> in that it implies
a line break before and after the division. <span> does not cause a line
break, so it can be used in the middle of a line.

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Tim Slattery
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