I agree that the jQuery API is ugly (even if not mandatory). I took
one look at the example on the home page and went somewhere else
instead ;-).

I've used cssQuery a bit and it's been very useful.
http://dean.edwards.name/my/cssQuery/.

cssQuery is really small (6.3K compressed), supports CSS1, CSS2 and
some of CSS3, and is LGPL.

I don't know if cssQuery is better behaved than jQuery/Prototype but
I've not noticed any problem using it with MochiKit yet.

- Matt

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