2012-01-26, 19:08:04
After a check with W3C Validator:
But W3C states:
An "id" is a unique identifier. Each time this attribute is used in a document it must have a different value. If you are using this attribute as a hook for style sheets it may be more appropriate to use classes (which group elements) than id (which are used to identify exactly one element).
However, a good plugin: simple and useful (like GetSimple).
Ciao
Michele
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But W3C states:
An "id" is a unique identifier. Each time this attribute is used in a document it must have a different value. If you are using this attribute as a hook for style sheets it may be more appropriate to use classes (which group elements) than id (which are used to identify exactly one element).
However, a good plugin: simple and useful (like GetSimple).
Ciao
Michele
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Sorry for my English but when I was young
instead of studying I preferred to train in judo.
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Sorry for my English but when I was young
instead of studying I preferred to train in judo.
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