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Originally Posted by Turtle91
cool!
That kind of goes against my program-oriented background - being able to define a reserved tag as a user class (the difference between b and dot b). It certainly makes CSS more flexible. Although if I started doing that (using b and .b at the same time) I would probably confuse myself even more than I already do!!
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Personally I HATE the practice of using a dot name that is 99% similar to a Tag name. It make debug a lot harder looking for a flyspeck.
<p class="p"> OMG </p>
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