On 2008-05-07, darius <noone@here.inv alidwrote:
No. You can only select descendents and siblings (so therefore also
nephews and nieces), but not ancestors.
It just makes the div a member of two classes, foo and bar. .foo and
..bar should both match it.
Hi
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1) Is it possible to select a parent. For ex, I want to apply a style to
an anchor link that is wrapped around an image,
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><a href="/"><img src ="home.gif" /></a>
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something like "a < img". Right now, I define an "a.img" class.
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1) Is it possible to select a parent. For ex, I want to apply a style to
an anchor link that is wrapped around an image,
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><a href="/"><img src ="home.gif" /></a>
>
something like "a < img". Right now, I define an "a.img" class.
nephews and nieces), but not ancestors.
2) Viewing page source, I sometimes come across something like this
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><div class="foo bar">
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What is that? It doesn't seem to be covered on http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-
CSS2/selector.html
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><div class="foo bar">
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What is that? It doesn't seem to be covered on http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-
CSS2/selector.html
..bar should both match it.