Have you tried li.alt.last? :D

On Dec 5, 12:59 pm, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes I know this,
>
> defining li.last.alt allows me apply specific styles to the last li.
> The li's have zebra striping, and the last is rounded, so i need to swap
> out the image if the alt class is applied.
>
> all new browsers support li.last.alt
>
> tlob wrote:
> > the class="last alt" are two classes!
> > .alt {} and
> > .last{}
>
> > is that ok?
>
> > On Dec 5, 2:59 pm, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> As it turns out, it's not a jQuery problem at all, the last function
> >> works fine, it came down to an ie6 bug
>
> >> if i have class="last alt" (alt for striping) and declare css like
>
> >> li.last.alt {
> >> blah
>
> >> }
>
> >> ie6 see's the ".alt" in ".last.alt" and applies it to any alt class in
> >> the html rather then just on class="last alt"
>
> >> Karl Swedberg wrote:
>
> >>> On Dec 5, 2008, at 6:46 AM, Liam Potter wrote:
>
> >>>> I have a simple function to add a "last" class to the last li tag in
> >>>> a specific ul
>
> >>>> $(".createNewOrder ul li:last").addClass('last');
>
> >>>> problem is in IE6 it selects all the li's and adds the class.
>
> >>>> Anyone come across this before?
>
> >>> I've never seen this before. Does it work correctly in other browsers?
> >>> Can you post a demo page or usehttp://jsbin.comfora stripped down
> >>> version of a page so we can see the problem?
>
> >>> --Karl
> >>> ____________
> >>> Karl Swedberg
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