Also AAE = AAAAEE not AAAAAE
While I like using shorthand CSS when defining things like "border: 1px solid #ffd007;"  or "margin: 6px 1px;" I think the shortening of colors is a little "short" sighted. You save 3 characters every now and then (when you happen to be using a color that can be shortened) but you open yourself up to making a mistake (like the one above) and you limit your color palette.

Tom
Tom Davis
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John Ivanoff wrote:
#navlist li a:hover{color: #000;background: #AAE;border-color: #227;}
same as
#navlist li a:hover{color: #000000;background: #AAAAAE;border-color: #222277;}

On 4/13/05, Ryan Everhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is this

#navlist li a:hover{color: #000;background: #AAE;border-color: #227;}

the same as this?

#navlist li a:hover{color: #000000;background: #AAAAAE;border-color: #222227;}

I've never seen the shortend 3 character color name.

Ryan
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