I can do that but not everyone can do.. I need to simplify it

I can do with %(css-class) what I want but It really would be better off the
way I asked..

btw, looks like brand new RedCloth baked:
http://hackety.org/2008/03/20/jasonGarberFinishesSuperRedClothForMe.html

is there a way we can do it? coz although I am no expert I reviewed the code
and I could include what I want atm

http://github.com/jgarber/redcloth/tree/master/lib/formatters/html.rb

thank you...
On 5/3/08, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Why not just do <div class="css-class"></div>?  Textile will ignore the
> tag.
>
> Sean
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> nurullah wrote:
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> > Hello,
> >
> > I want to extend textile for using <div> tags just like <p>es
> >
> > I mean I want to do something like that:
> >
> > div(css-class). and this is content
> >
> > Please let me know if you know some workaround.
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