Yes, there are a few people who get that involved in creating very intricate
css pages but that is usually for cutting edge stuff. I've never seen
anything deployed on a commercial site that uses that sort of CSS-2 or CSS-3
(spec still in development and subject to change). 

As for examples you might try looking through the css-d wiki
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ for links to some of the cutting edge css
sites. There is always Eric Meyer's Cutting Edge at
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/ for some cool css stuff. Though I
don't think his examples go as far as some of the code I cited earlier.

Cheryl D. Wise
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Thanks for posting those list links. I've signed up already. 
Question (re: Cheryl's last post)... do people really get that involved with
the intricacies (elemental heirarchy, positioning,  etc) of CSS?  

It's a fascinating concept, but is it beneficial and/or efficient, given
the time and effort to design & create a sheet that complex?  Does anyone
(jon?) have an (jon?) example of such a beast?  (it would be interesting to
see how it is applied and what type of site(e-commerce? infosite? mega-page
site?) it is used for)


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