Great! Thanks again.

On Dec 22, 3:59 pm, Devon <[email protected]> wrote:
> You need spaces between the class selectors. Try:
>    .type1 .redtable{...}
>
>    .type2 .redtable{...}
>
> Running them together will cause a match on:
>    <div class="type1 redtable">...</div>
>    <div class="type2 redtable">...</div>
>
> dcm
>
> On Dec 22, 8:53 am, Mark Smith <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Is it possible to define a css class with a particular style that will
> > only be applied when it is nested within another class?
>
> > For example, suppose I have 2 parent classes (type1, and type2) and 1
> > child class (redtable):
>
> > <div class="type1"><div class="redtable">...</div></div>
> > <div class="type2"><div class="redtable">...</div></div>
>
> > I want the 2 "redtable" classes to be rendered completely differently
> > due to their contexts. I thought I could apply the following css:
>
> > .type1.redtable{...}
>
> > .type2.redtable{...}
>
> > But that doesn't have any effect at all.
>
> > (Note, I can't use IDs, because the PHP backend could dynamically
> > create any number of instances, each one needs a unique ID for the
> > javascript to work)
>
> > Thanks for any help
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