Re: Underscores and multiple class names (WAS: Re: [WSG] colgroup alignment issue)

2004-11-14 Thread Chris Blown
Patrick H. Lauke wrote: Did some really small superficial test to see which older browsers support underscores in class names: - IE 4 no - IE 5, 5.5 yes - Netscape 4.77 yes (surprisingly) - Netscape 6 no - Netscape 7 yes (obviously this list is far from complete) While I was at it, also

Re: Underscores and multiple class names (WAS: Re: [WSG] colgroup alignment issue)

2004-11-14 Thread Natalie Buxton
I understand the sillyness of class names like 'red' 'blue' 'bold' 'fontname' etc, but what is wrong with assigning multiple class names to an object? For example, I have many images on a page, some need a border, others don't. Some with borders need to also be floated, while others don't. I

Re: Underscores and multiple class names (WAS: Re: [WSG] colgroup alignment issue)

2004-11-14 Thread Chris Blown
Hi Natalie I achieve this with using multiple classes on the object eg class=borders floatR or just class=floatR for those that don't need the border, but must float. Is there an issue with this method or have a missed the point of your post? I have used the exact method you describe, and I