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Option to set multiple class

Discussion in 'CSS' started by deva.vvel, Jul 11, 2007.

  1. #1
    Is there any option to set multiple class on a single element. For example, I have two style sets defined as

    <style>
    .style1{text-decoration: none;}
    .style2{color: red;}
    </style>
    PHP:
    I tried to set both the style set for an element using class attribute as below. But it does not work. Is there any other option.
    
    <a href="" class="style1,style2">
    PHP:
    Thanks,
    deva
     
    deva.vvel, Jul 11, 2007 IP
  2. Dan_A

    Dan_A Peon

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    Use class="style1 style2"
    This will only work with modern browsers.
     
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    soulscratch Well-Known Member

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    I'm pretty sure it's well supported, the only problem being the multiple class selectors in your stylesheet and IE, for ex: .style1.style2 { } I think only the last class gets chosen.

    http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=MultipleClasses
     
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    deva.vvel Guest

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    thanks Dan_A and soulscratch..
     
    deva.vvel, Jul 12, 2007 IP