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Happy-melon happy-me...@live.com changed:
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Michael Zajac mich...@zajac.ca changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Bawolff bawolff...@gmail.com 2011-01-05 18:29:27 UTC ---
You could use h2 span#References {...}
You wouldn't be able to style the h2 directly, but do you really need to?
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--- Comment #4 from Michael Zajac mich...@zajac.ca 2011-01-05 18:35:35 UTC ---
span#References only styles (part of) the inline text inside the heading
element. It can't change the heading block's attributes such as margins,
padding,
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--- Comment #5 from Happy-melon happy-me...@live.com 2011-01-05 18:40:37 UTC
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There were concerns from r52963 about how it handles headings where the ID is
manually specified.
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--- Comment #7 from Michael Zajac mich...@zajac.ca 2011-01-05 19:45:19 UTC ---
@Happy-melon:
It looks like those were concerns with that implementation, not with resolving
this issue. r52963 didn't allow for a manually-typed ID to override a
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--- Comment #8 from Happy-melon happy-me...@live.com 2011-01-05 21:09:43 UTC
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@Happy-melon:
It looks like those were concerns with that implementation, not with resolving
this issue. r52963 didn't allow for a