Re: Can a Div take a "Float" position?
- From: "mayayana" <mayaXXyana1a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 15:17:03 GMT
You mentioned "className" in both your posts
as being a problem. I don't know what you're
talking about.
The only odd style is float, which is a
reserved word in many languages
I meant odd in the sense that many of the IE DOM
style properties are not the same as straight CSS.
So for someone trying to learn the DOM it gets very
confusing. They have to learn two different systems.
That's an interesting point, though. I've never heard
of anything like "cssfloat" and it's not in Eric Meyer's
original CSS1/pre CSS2 book. Is it a recent
development?
I also don't see why it would matter. The context
defines the word. Maybe there's a case where the word
float would be absolutely ambiguous as to whether
it's script or CSS, but I can't think of an example.
The same goes for className.
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