|  | Posted by Els on 12/18/07 21:35 
guiderocksalt@yahoo.com wrote:
 > New to this....
 >
 > If there can be only one unique id on a page, then what is the use of
 > this?:
 >
 > From W3Schools ===========================
 > The style rule below will match the p element that has an id with a
 > value of "para1":
 >
 > p#para1
 > {
 > text-align: center;
 > color: red
 > }
 > =========================================
 >
 > para1 can only exist in one element... correct?
 
 On that html page, yes.
 But the stylesheet could also reference a div#para1 that is in the
 html on a different page on the same site. Then #para1 would apply to
 both the paragraph on one page, and the div on another. Adding the p
 will prevent that.
 
 For myself though, the reason to write p#para1 instead of just #para1,
 would be that by looking at the stylesheet, I can instantly see that
 it is a paragraph that's being referenced, not a div or a span or
 anything else.
 
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