Jquery is very good for this, will adapt u into the rules \o/

On 7/4/07, Alexsandro_xpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Exactly, I getting into standards(WC3) now.

Uhm... now I understand.

Thank you a lot for help me... :)

bye.




On 4 jul, 14:02, "Ganeshji Marwaha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glad that you are getting into standards now.
>
> Again, i understand ur concern. You are saying that classes should be used
> only for styling... But it is not true.
> Truly speaking classes are a hook left in the HTML for other languages to
> take advantage. One such language is CSS, and javascript can be another
> language to...
>
> so, by specifying multiple classes, that are not being used for layout
> stuff, u r not violating any standards.
>
> Hope, i answered ur question.
>
> -GTG
>
> On 7/4/07, Alexsandro_xpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Uhmm, now I understand.
>
> > But, It's stranger, I have to use same named class design in two spans
> > and one table, I can't make it, cos that two span and table is
> > diferent layout. The table contein some HTML button panel, and span
> > has two label colls and those must be fadeOut when new form fadeIn
> > over table and spans.
>
> > Well, forget it, The true way like you sayed "You will need to go back
> > to your original design and change it so that
> > you use different ID's and/or have some named class". cos I need
> > create one class just only for fades, and class should be only for
> > layouts not for elements coletions.
>
> > Thank all and you a lot.




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