:

> > ol {padding:0 0 0 5px;}
> > html > body ol {padding:0;}
> 
> Voilà.

Yes, I read the article, and I know there are different ways to do
things.

To be honest, using a browser's ignorance of the child combinator to
selectively override the deliberately wrong rule you've presented to
every UA seems pretty hackish to me, but that wasn't really the point of
my email.

I'm specifically wondering why the [as far as I can tell] preferred
resources for filtering with @import recommend a method that is
reportedly disastrous for some browsers.

-[]z.

-- 
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