Why? An id is used to identify a unique element on each page (ie layout
container) whereas a class is used to create an effect in many places. That
is what they are for.

On 02/05/06, Don Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Just a simple question.
> I use the same ID multiple times per page but the ID does the exact same
> thing in every case.  As an example, I use it to modify the look or size of
> a navigation link.  This appears to work in all browsers without any
> problems so is this a possible problem and should I find a way to convert
> these type IDs to a CLASS?
>
> The reason I do it is because I use a Class and an ID for most anchor
> tags.
>
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> Don Miller
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