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[css-d] Why do this?

Sent by Lee Martin on 12 November 2002 12:12


I've been reading Eric Meyer's "on CSS" book, and so far I'm pleased with
it. Actually, it's great, and I'm sure it's going to be very useful. There
is one thing that I don't understand. Take this line for example:

tr td#mycell {background: #FFF;}

Why add the tr at the beginning? It still works if it is removed. It doesn't
seem to serve any purpose, and I can't find an explanation in the book. Can
anyone explain why this is used?

Lee

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