Re: [css-d] parenting issues

2010-04-23 Thread Chris Blake
Hi, > body#page.corporate That has worked! Thank you so much! Cheers, CB On 23/04/2010, at 7:27 PM, Christian Kirchhoff wrote: > > Am 23.04.2010 12:18, schrieb Chris Blake: >> Hi, >> >> I have added page class suffix to some pages on my website giving the >> . >> I want to rewrite the CSS fo

Re: [css-d] parenting issues

2010-04-23 Thread Ingo Chao
The specificity was already discussed. This aside, I think that #page was chosen as too specific. You may introduce a second class would be the third page of the about section in the coporate pages part of your site. I'd use the id just for one unique page. Otherwise, it is a class. HTH Ing

Re: [css-d] parenting issues

2010-04-23 Thread Mauricio (Maujor) Samy Silva
-Mensagem Original- De: Chris Blake Hi, I have added page class suffix to some pages on my website giving the . I want to rewrite the CSS for the h1 in only the corporate pages. However my body.corporate gets overwritten by #page styles. What order can I layout these IDs, classes s

Re: [css-d] parenting issues

2010-04-23 Thread Christian Kirchhoff
Am 23.04.2010 12:18, schrieb Chris Blake: > Hi, > > I have added page class suffix to some pages on my website giving the > . > I want to rewrite the CSS for the h1 in only the corporate pages. > However my body.corporate gets overwritten by #page styles. What order > can I layout these IDs, class

[css-d] parenting issues

2010-04-23 Thread Chris Blake
Hi, I have added page class suffix to some pages on my website giving the . I want to rewrite the CSS for the h1 in only the corporate pages. However my body.corporate gets overwritten by #page styles. What order can I layout these IDs, classes so that I only style h1 for corporate body?