Donna,

Thanks.  I understand how span works.  Just wanted to here how they had 
been obsoleted :).  I guess that I misunderstood the statement.

Wes

Donna Casey wrote:

>Wes Gamble wrote:
>  
>
>>I saw a comment on the list recently that the <SPAN> tag was obsolete. 
>>
>>Can anyone explain how that is?
>>    
>>
>
>It isn't. Using a span is a great way to hang a class or contextual 
>style on an inline element inside a paragraph or list item, for example.
>
><p class="foo">some text here is blue. but <span>this text</span> is 
>red.</p>
>
>p.foo {
>color:blue;
>}
>.foo span {
>color:red;
>}
>
>simplified, but you get the idea, right? You could as easily create a 
>span class rather than use the contextual approach, but that would mean 
>actually applying the class to more elements, whereas you could simply 
>have as many spans occur within a specific container and the rule 
>automatically applies without affecting non "foo" spans.
>
>Donna
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