Starting to play with gadgets - and I see in a lot of the examples  
creation of html elements with an ID that is then JS manipulated. For  
example from the jquery/yui sample I've been reading:

        <div id="test" style="height: 500px;"></div>


It struck me - if there are two instances of a given gadget how is  
this handled? Are IDs unique only within the gadget, within the  
containing blip, wavelet or whole wave?

Similar question on css - how isolated are gadgets? I had assumed that  
for example plain <p> text would be the same size as normal blip  
content but they appear to be a good deal larger.

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