Re: Problems with using CSS for structural layout
by "Paul Roberts" <hwg(at)roberts200025.freeserve.co.uk>
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"Raj Bhaskar" <raj(at)lordofthemoon.com> |
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<hwg-basics(at)hwg.org> |
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my mistake i didn't read it properly.
you need a comma between the classes
so <.div class=3D"row, one">
and it works.
Best Wishes
Paul Roberts
mail at paul-roberts dot com
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From: "Raj Bhaskar" <raj(at)lordofthemoon.com>
To: "Paul Roberts" <mail(at)paul-roberts.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with using CSS for structural layout
> you have=20
> div.one in the style sheet and div one in class id
Sorry, I'm not entirely sure what you mean here.
> and <.div class=3D"one"> etc will do it
The thing is, I need <.div class=3D"row one"> since I want the div to be =
styled by both the .one class and the .row class, not just one of them.
Raj.
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