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Hi again, > > I didn't follow how this would work any number of levels deep. <snip/> > div .class1 .class2 .classN {} > > Or, perhaps a simple example (not content, per se): > > #nav .title, #nav c\:title { > font-weight:bold; > padding:0px; > margin:0px 0px 5px 0px; > font-size : 95%; > } > > Handles: > > <div id="nav"> > <div class="title">My Nav title</div> > </div> > > Or: > > <div id="nav"> > <c:title>My Nav title</c:title> > </div> > > FWIW, I believe XSLers (going to XHTML or HTML) should have a good > understanding of how to separate concerns regarding what are the bones > (XHTML) and what is the skin (CSS). XSL, thought about this way, is the > the > &deity; :) Reading this again and thinking about it (this time)... Perhaps XSL is the mother and XML is the father(?). There is a flow to XSL transformations that can be flow'd throw CSS ('Use the flowce, Luke'). OK, I am rambling - I'll stop now. :) Best, -Rob XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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