On 6/26/07, Brion Vibber brion@wikimedia.org wrote:
A little note: remember you can use multiple classes. It might be a little more consistent to be able to style *all* such items in a group.
Say, one class marks it as being low-level web source code.
Another class marks it as being CSS or JS.
A third class might define it as being specifically a per-user item or a per-site item.
Then, if additional such tools are brought in they'll get styled automatically.
You're quite correct, of course. I've gone for "mw-code mw-css/js". If someone wants to distinguish between user and site code, they can just use the namespace class.