@Phillipe: Mainly because they're _already_ header links. The a tag is
in the context of header. As Bobby pointed out, the inclusion of a
class there seems like unnecessary cluttering of the markup to
accomplish a visual effect. I'm trying to stay away from doing that.

@Gunlaug. That does flip my thinking a little bit. I'll have to see if
I can apply that. The main problem I see is that a tags in the context
of h# tags _are_ the exception. I want my 99% of my a tags to look
another way than I want them to appear in the context of h# tags.

So, short answer is, there isn't really a 'plain' way to do it with my
current model. That's fine. I just figured I'd ask. :)

On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bobby Jack wrote:
>> It's a shame that there's no concept of 'inheritance' in CSS that
>> would allow grouping of, for example, headings (h1-h6) or lists (ul,
>> ol, dl).
>
> AFAIK, the W3C CSS WG is open for suggestions. If enough people suggest
> something along the same lines, and can back it up, they may get through
> - eventually.
> <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/>
>
> OTOH: usually when a group becomes sufficiently large to warrant
> selector-grouping, it is more efficient to target the few exceptions and
> apply general styles to everything else - including the group. Clever
> targeting down the selector chains also goes a long way when we want
> grouping, in most cases.
>
> regards
>        Georg
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