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Interesting stuff
I wasn't able to attend your session so I was very interested in seeing the material you posted. Since I didn't hear what you had to say, I'm wondering why you presented all your CSS rule suggestions as a class? Each example was
.element {some rule;}
Why the class?
http://www.webteacher.ws/
http://first50.wordpress.com/
Why the class?
Thanks Virginia, sorry you couldn't attend.
The examples were for discussing the syntax of the properties and values really, the selector was just for placement. I believe all of the examples on the site would work for ID elements as well, you would just swap the "." out for a "#"
Hope that clarifies.
Follow up
I added examples using the "#" for IDs as well. Thanks for bringing this to my attention!