[dba-Tech] HTML protected keyword question

Bryan Carbonnell carbonnb at gmail.com
Sat Dec 31 14:05:04 CST 2016


Article is an HTML5 tag, but since you are using .td-article as a
class name, it should be fine.

Is the html/css on a public site that I can take a look at it for you?

B

On 31 December 2016 at 12:58, Tina Norris Fields
<tinanfields at torchlake.com> wrote:
> Hi colleagues,
>
> In a css file I set up two td classes: .td-upcoming and .td-article.
>
> Each one had a specification for the left padding of the cell.
>
> Both of these worked when I ran my html page in my browser from my notepad+
> file. But, when I put all the pages up on the website, only the .td-upcoming
> worked. I thought maybe I had forgot to do the proper save and upload and
> refresh, so I checked all that. Everything was done. I thought maybe somehow
> the page on the site was corrupted, so I deleted it and re-uploaded. Same
> results. So, since the padding was the same for both styles, I changed the
> .td-article to .td-upcoming and ta-da it all worked!
>
> So, here's my question: Is "article" a protected keyword in html or css?
>
> Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.
>
> TNF
>
>
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