black-button, grey-button might work.
Jim

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 7:10 AM, Lee Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I'm working on a new project, and I'm keen to get my naming conventions
> down
> to convey meaning in what I'm marking up.
> Anyway, design have produced a layout which makes use of the normal
> elements
> along with 2 rather odd block style buttons, there's nothing unique about
> them, except they are normal anchors with a bit of padding. One style has
> a
> black background and the other grey, both with white text.
>
> So my markup looks like this:
>
> <span class="button"><a href="...">This is a button</a></span>
>
> So I need a naming convention to differentiate between the two, and I
> really
> don't want to use 'black' and 'grey' for obvious reasons, 'style-a' and
> 'style-b' doesn't seem to convey much meaning...
>
> So has anyone else got other ideas on how to name these seemingly
> miscellaneous elements?
>
> Cheers
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