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Old 09-02-2013, 12:49 PM   #6
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Sorry, not exactly sure of what you're saying. Could you expand a little more please



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Paul
you can use a . as the first character to apply a class to all items irrespective of the paragraph type or level.

For example .bold could be used anywhere include a paragraph, div, or a heading while h2.bold could only be used in a h2 statement. Using a . as the leading character generalizes the class which can still be overridden with a more specific class designation. This is what Cascading Style Sheet is all about.

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