>> What would sort of make sense would be classes like "wrong", "no" or >> "decrease", which would all have the same red color, but would mean >> different things. But now we're heading for unnecessary obstacles to >> editors...
>Yes. Agreed. I just picked an arbitrary class name here. The only point I >was trying to make is moving inline styles to a class gives us more >consistency. If the color red means 'wrong' we should call the class >wrong. I wasn't for one minute suggesting we should introduce classes >for every specific color.. that would just be stupid :P I like the idea of class names for different things, and I don't think that it would unduly burden the editor. As they are already using inline styles, I think that using classes shouldn't be an undue burden. It is no harder to say class="someClass" than it is to say style="color: #123456", in fact, I would argue it is easier. Thank you, Derric Atzrott Computer Specialist Alizee Pathology _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
