Reply to Re: please explain css entry #subnav table table {border-bottom:none;}

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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 09/24/06 13:32

jason@cyberpine.com wrote:
> Noob Here.
>
> What is saying? set the second table of the subnav id?
>
> #subnav table table {border-bottom:none;}
>
> I don't see any tables inside the the subnav id
>
> <div id="subnav">
> <asp:SiteMapDataSource runat="server" ID="subnavSitemap"
> StartingNodeOffset="1" StartFromCurrentNode="false"
> ShowStartingNode="false" />
> <asp:Menu runat="server" ID="subMenu" SkinID="subMenu"
> DataSourceID="subnavSitemap" />
> </div>


I'll be kind, but Jukka is correct here, very strange that folks that
use a search engine company to view Usenet don't seem to know how to search!

For above, who knows, we would need to see the *output* HTML of such
code so a URL would be required. It would be like saying in PHP:

print $behindDoorNumber3;

>
> also, whats the difference between
>
> <div id=xxx>
> and
> <div class=xxx>
>

Among other things, specificity. In an HTML all IDs must be unique so
with respect to CSS

#someID can only refer to *one* element whereas
..someClass can refer to one or more elements...

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Take care,

Jonathan
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