sponsors: add a CSS class based on sponsorship package order#759
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terceiro wants to merge 1 commit intoCTPUG:masterfrom
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sponsors: add a CSS class based on sponsorship package order#759terceiro wants to merge 1 commit intoCTPUG:masterfrom
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This can be used to provide standard CSS classes that can be used for multiple events, regardless of how they name their sponsorship packages.
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Not unhappy with this being merged, but wondering if the desired styling could already be achieved with https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Reference/Selectors/:nth-of-type ? |
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Indeed, given that CSS feature this is pointless. Thanks, |
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This can be used to provide standard CSS classes that can be used for multiple events, regardless of how they name their sponsorship packages.