On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 09:22:08 -0400, Martin Heiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Technically yes, but you'll agree that it is confusing to call the
class red which gives the text a blue color, don't you? If you want to
change the color, you've got to change the class name and probably the
css too.

I do agree. A class of 'red' that creates blue text is... well... just wrong! ;-) But I was speaking technically, obviously. And shamefully, if a client at the last minute wanted a change like the example, I can see myself just changing the sheet and letting it go. Gasp! :o)

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