CSS reset stylesheets are a valid use, but I think given that they're 
only one occurrence and generally not edited a lot anyway, forcing them 
to use long lines isn't tempting enough to warrant making multiline 
selectors easy.

Mislav Marohnić wrote:
> On 8/6/07, *Nathan Weizenbaum* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>     I may be totally wrong, though, so I'll take an informal poll.
>     Hamlites,
>     how often do you feel the need to have multiline selectors? In what
>     situations?
>
>
> In CSS reset stylesheets. Those (selectors) get real big real quick.
>
>     I'm open to adding support for this if it would really be useful,
>     but I
>     have a hunch that this is one of those cases where it's better to make
>     it more awkward so people are discouraged from doing it in the
>     first place.
>
>
> Maybe you're right here. I also like the idea of encouraging people of 
> better structure design than to support walking on stray paths.
>
> >


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