[thesite] Additions to default CSS file
aardvark
roselli at earthlink.net
Mon Nov 12 01:08:01 CST 2001
> From: ".jeff" <jeff at members.evolt.org>
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> > We don't have "active" anywhere else .. anyone have any
> > idea why? (Adrian, Isaac??)
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> not having it should be considered an oversight then. to be
> semantically correct, we should be defining the :active pseudo class
> for all links.
right now we've got:
a:link
a:visited
a:hover
so, change the :hover to :active, but don't add it...
> > The title is being classed based on the <h1> and the
> > author (and link) is being classed based on the class
> > "content".
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> *but* there is nothing styling the <a> tag, which is what i'm saying
> is the problem. we just need to throw a class of pagetitle2 on the
> <a> tag in that cell and put the corresponding css in the
> stylesheet.
*why*? i don't see why we need to do that, it hasn't been
necessary for a year now, no one seems to have problems with it
as-is... it doesn't make the code more correct... if anything, it
means we have to class another element, which doesn't seem
necessary...
i guess i need to know why the <a> needs a class... so far, i
haven't heard anything, unless i've missed it in the early part of the
thread...
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