> Is this syntax strictly css3 pseudo-class stuff?

To a point :first is a custom one that I added in. Tons of info on the
selectors can be found here:
http://proj.jquery.com/docs/Base/Expression/

> I'm not very familiar with
> that but it seems like it could be ridiculously powerful. what is the extent
> to exactly what is supported and what isn't? And what's with the @ symbols
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]'checkbox']) and I think I even saw someone put a $ symbol 
> in there?

The @ symbol is a cross-over from XPath. To do an attribute selector
in XPath you need to have the @, so to try and standardize things I
require that you include it.

> can you chain  pseudo-classes and pseudo-selectors (
> $([EMAIL PROTECTED]'foo'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'_TOP']) )?

Yes!

> Do sibling selectors
> and adjacent selectors work (p > a)(ul + ol)?

Yes!

--John

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