I've been asked to assist in correcting CSS problems and adjusting display 
issues in a fairly complex database system; I had posted about this before, 
asking about the Yahoo grid CSS generator.  However, upon further discussion 
with the developers I found that they are also using the Zend framework and 
Jquery to generate a lot of their code.  The result is some pretty unsemantic 
markup, awful awful classitis (whcih they insist is needed because of the 
functions called by jquery), and really long winded CSS files.

Initially I thought the best method would be to simply take the comps and 
redevelop the basic markup and CSS and have the programmers retrofit this to 
their code.  But when I found out about ongoing code generation, I realized 
this is prob. not a good method.  So it seems now I need to go in and do 
surgery - piece by piece.  

Does anyone have experience with this, and any advice they can offer.  I hate 
not fixing the markup; it's such a mess.  But I believe my hands are tied here.

Anne
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