That is pretty straight forward. And thus agreeable. I understand the reason 
for wanting to use a class, and a single class to replace three is much better, 
but I'm wondering, cos I don't know, at what point does injecting HTML via 
Javascript become a performance hit, what with all Infusion is up to (I 
imagine) or could get up to. Has anyone ever heard of a situation where someone 
or something overloads (if that's even possible) a server on a site that calls 
on a server to do stuff? I'm just thinking out loud (no too critically it would 
seem, cos by that logic AJAX could potentially be a problem, too, no?). Never 
mind.

Have a great weekend.

Johnny
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