My bad, you can indeed use single- or double quotes around your attribute values. I'm developing in too many languages at once here, sorry. I'd say you should add the type attribute to your style block, though. Regards, H Mike Dougherty wrote: > Why? > > On Wed, 26 May 2004 10:47:55 +0000 > Hakan Magnusson <hakan at backbase.com> wrote: > >> You should use double quotes around HTML attributes, but apart from >> that it looks fine. >> >> Regards, >> H >> >> Mike Dougherty wrote: >> >>> Is there a reason why this construction would be bad? >>> >>> <style> >>> .size2 {font: x-small;} >>> .sizeP1 {font: larger;} >>> .weightP1 {font: bold;} >>> .color1 {color: white;} >>> .color2 {color: red;} >>> </style> >>> [..stuff..] >>> >>> <span class='size2 weightP1 color1'>small bold white text</span> >>> <span class='sizeP1 color2'>larger red text</span> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Javascript mailing list >>> Javascript at LaTech.edu >>> https://lists.LaTech.edu/mailman/listinfo/javascript >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Javascript mailing list >> Javascript at LaTech.edu >> https://lists.LaTech.edu/mailman/listinfo/javascript > > > _______________________________________________ > Javascript mailing list > Javascript at LaTech.edu > https://lists.LaTech.edu/mailman/listinfo/javascript > >