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Old 03-19-2022, 12:35 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Turtle91 View Post
PLEASE tell me you are making a joke....pleeeease


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OK, I didn't see this second page when I first posted. You explained it was at the bottom of a chapter and not the page...so that makes more sense. And, phillipgessert already mentioned that there was no difference in the css...so at least I'm not going outta my mind. Sometimes I just can't tell if you are saying something to be funny - like I do at home all the time!!

Although if it were me I would give it a more descriptive class name so you can understand what it is: <blockquote class="bottomOfChapter">

Cheers!
Bet he just forgot to pull that out of a copypaste. But on the naming thing, I’m getting fond of calling all one-offs .exception to preserve my sanity. But I can see naming such things after the element. Sort of a similar philosophy (very easy to remember, very easy to target).

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