Except that multiple classes selector doesn't really work in Internet Explorer, ofcourse.
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/multipleclasses.html
Are you meant/allowed to define classes like that page says:
The example given is a definition of: p.underline.small
(See the page for all the definitions.)
The example above is a definition for when an element uses both of these classes (which both have their own definitions), but that is going one step further than I need. Up to now I would not define a class like that, but maybe it is valid.
Stephen
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