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Old 12-21-2015, 06:15 AM   #19
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
If you remove the p, you'll change the meaning. It isn't a consequence-free change.
What would be the consequence of removing the p?

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I mostly agree. Having CSS style sheet that defined every possible attribute to over-ride all defaults would be over-managing the display of the text, I think. But might be needed in some very design-led books.
I'm not saying to override everything. But you do have to define every class or the class does nothing. It has no meaning.

<p class="noindent"> is meaningless if noindent is not defined.

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