all modern browsers supports them quite well I guess. I've never had 
problems with multiple class names before. used it all the time ;) and 
specificity is very much depends on the order of classes within the 
style sheet file, not the ones in the html. so I guess the answer is no. 
cmiiw

- Rizky


Jing Xue wrote:
> I'm just wondering how well is the multi-class feature (i.e. class="style1
> style2 style3") supported in various browsers. Also, is there any significant
> difference between browsers in terms of how the order of class names affects
> the specificity/style precedence?
>   
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