Awesome, thanks much for the reference.  Basically I'm applying the
framework classes to a menu-bar which can use the various states...
It's a lot of fun actually and having a Framework to work with is very
useful. ;)

On Feb 22, 6:27 pm, ScottJehl <[email protected]> wrote:
> that said, those classes are designed for clickable elements so you'd
> probably only apply it to an anchor or button - not a div.
> There are container classes like ui-widget-content and ui-widget-
> header that are more div (container element) oriented.
>
> -Scott
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