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leechesss once told me about doing primary and secondary in the same class clasp
but i can't remember how, i tried both HTML Code:
class="what.that" HTML Code:
class="what:that" (i'm not referring to links) |
Have you tried this?
HTML Code:
class="what; what" |
nope but will do thanks :D
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Ok let me know if it works. :)
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i kinda found a way around it so don't need it any more :( bt as soon as i find a new user, i'll let you know, sorry :(
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