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Laura Scott asked for this and given the power it gives to the CSS/JS guys/gals and as it can't really collide with anything unless you put two dashes in your id which in real does not happen I am deeming it immediately RTBC.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#2 | form_item_wrapper_0.txt | 833 bytes | chx |
form_item_wrapper.txt | 834 bytes | chx |
Comments
Comment #1
laura s CreditAttribution: laura s commented+1 This is a wonderful little improvement.
Comment #2
chx CreditAttribution: chx commentedSteven did not like my double dash and said one is enuff.
Comment #3
Dries CreditAttribution: Dries commentedCommitted this to CVS HEAD. Thanks.
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Dries CreditAttribution: Dries commentedComment #5
m3avrck CreditAttribution: m3avrck commentedCan we get this into 5 too?
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m3avrck CreditAttribution: m3avrck commentedComment #7
drummDon't think so. Markup additions are like API additions for CSS. Do it in your own theme.
Comment #8
chx CreditAttribution: chx commentedThis is a feature which would cause some themes that work with forthcoming Drupal 5 versions not to work with existing Drupal 5 versions. I thought such things are not allowed in the stable series. It might even break existing sites that used these ids.
Comment #9
chx CreditAttribution: chx commentedThis is a feature which would cause some themes that work with forthcoming Drupal 5 versions not to work with existing Drupal 5 versions. I thought such things are not allowed in the stable series. It might even break existing sites that used these ids.
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