Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
> I was wondering what people thought about parameterized
classes?
>
> <a class="group "
; href="a.html"></a>
> <a class="group "
; href="a.rss"></a>
> <a class="group "
; href="a.atom"></a>
>
> Perhaps the above could be Semantic HTML to mark
alternate links.
>
> Where "a.html", "a.rss", and
"a.atom" would be a set of alternates.
> And "b.png" and "b.jpg" would be
another set of alternates.
What's the specific use case where that would actually be
useful to a
user? What's the problem you're trying to solve?
> (This would have the advantage where these links could
be very very
> loosely coupled. Which is why I might write Semantic
HTML like this.)
>
> I believe that CSS would have problems styling these
types of class
> names.
It wouldn't be a problem using the selectors .group:a and
.group:b, but...
> For example, you could NOT do something like:
>
> .group {
> /* CSS stuff here */
> }
... that's not a valid selector.
--
Lachlan Hunt
http://lachy.id.au/
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