Illegal CSS names generated from category names
jfriend
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If a category or subcategory name has a "/" character in it, then Smugmug will include that character in the class name for the category or subcategory, except that is not a legal character in a CSS identifier. All illegal characters according to the CSS grammar need to be either removed or converted to an underline like you are doing with other illegal characters (like spaces).
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