Re: Using CSS for XML Events

At 09:42 AM 12/16/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Interesting observation --wonder how the CSS group  feels about
>turning CSS classes to a means of acquiring  interaction behavior 
>which is what your suggestion would lead us to.
>
>What I mean is--
>
>today you use CSS class="squareFlashingRedButton"
>to get a particular look;
>what you're suggesting is to create 
>class="squishyUnresponsiveButton" to mean attach a particular feel to
>all elements having that class.


Thanks for the concise statement of my observation.

And LOL on the embedded humor ("squishyUnresponsiveButton").  I hope you
weren't thinking of my web site :)


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Received on Monday, 16 December 2002 13:01:26 UTC