David,

Thanks for the reply! I understand completely what the ID attribute is for. I was questioning why it was done differently than the rest of the file.


David E. Jones wrote:


This was part of the experimentation with the Zen CSS Garden way of doing CSS. Using id attributes to mark regions and styling implicitly is the way we want to go in the future. If you're planning on working on CSS stuff and you haven't read through The Zen of CSS Design, I highly recommend it. Really cool stuff. There is a link to the book on the Docs & Books page on ofbiz.apache.org.

-David


On Jan 12, 2007, at 2:42 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:

In the maincss.css file, Just below the comment

/* ===== Product Detail Styles ===== */

are six css classes defined using IDs instead of class names. Is there a reason for that?



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