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Wikipedia - for general information on what CSS is, why it is useful, and a short introduction on how to use it.
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30. Marzo 2007, 13:04:23
AbigailII 
Asunto: Encapsulation of items.
I'm looking at having certain items in the right hide side column to be hidden. For instance, if you don't bother with labelling people, you will never have any friends that can be online, and you may want the 'Friends online' box in the RHS column to be hidden. But currently, this isn't easy to do - the box consists of a table with two rows. The class of the table is 'status-inner-space', but you cannot say "oh, I'll just set visibility for that class to hidden', because then other boxes will disappear as well. And while the 'Friends online' has a unique class ("status-friends-header"), the following 'none' is in the class ("menu-section"), which isn't unique either. Even '.status-inner-space.menu-section' isn't unique.

It would be useful if the tables forming the boxes in the RHS column (Date and time, Friends online, Favourite boards, Fellowships, Tip of the day) were inside DIV elements with unique class or id names.

30. Marzo 2007, 13:11:37
Fencer 
Asunto: Re: Encapsulation of items.
AbigailII: Right, I agree.

2. Abril 2007, 15:24:58
Fencer 
Asunto: Re: Encapsulation of items.
AbigailII: It is done.

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