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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 07/03/06 14:23

Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> "Jim Higson" <jh@333.org> skrev i meddelandet
> news:vfWdnU_RCc9hBDrZRVny1A@eclipse.net.uk...
>> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Yes, it can.
>>> But there is some example at W3 with
>>> subsection
>>>
>>> <DIV class="subsection" id="forest-habitat" >
>>>
>>> http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/global.html
>> Personally, I would call that bad style. Not *that* bad, but not great. A
>> subsection is a section in a section, so selecting with a style rule like:
>>
>> .section .section
>
>
> Well, I think that it is easier for me to follow the method with
> subsections....
> Perhaps it is easier for search engines as well.
>

Don't think search engines care what you call your CSS classes.
'section' or 'subsection' whatever works for you. What is not a good
idea it to have class names that describe the actual styling, e.g.
'redBordered'. Be more descriptive of the elements purpose
'productBlurb' with your class names, then if you decide to change the
style with a blue border you would just change the CSS and not edit the
markup to change class names to 'blueBordered'.

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Take care,

Jonathan
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