Uh ok! :) thank you for the great example ;) It's so clear now how to create custom pseudo-class/selectors :)
Again thank you! -- Andrea 2010/10/18 Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]> > You can define a pseudo-class that does this. The CSS3 specification > doesn't include a pseudo-class that does this. In fact even the contains > pseudo isnt into the specification anymore (as seen here > http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#content-selectors) but we include it > as a plus. > > To define a pseudo-class you can do: > > http://www.jsfiddle.net/CVWFV/2/ > > Of course the you can choose any name you want. > > > -- > Fábio Miranda Costa > front...@portalpadroes > Globo.com > *github:* fabiomcosta > *twitter:* @fabiomiranda > *ramal:* 6410 > > > > On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Andrea Dessì <[email protected]> wrote: > >> yep, but I was trying to find just the one which >> contains exactly "my text" or get null :) >> >> note this: http://www.jsfiddle.net/CVWFV/ >> >> how to do that? >> -- >> Andrea >> >> >> 2010/10/18 Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]> >> >> You can use the "contains" pseudo-class. >>> >>> $$('a:contains("my text")') >>> >>> -- >>> Fábio Miranda Costa >>> front...@portalpadroes >>> Globo.com >>> *github:* fabiomcosta >>> *twitter:* @fabiomiranda >>> *ramal:* 6410 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Andrea Dessì <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all :) >>>> >>>> I've started with Slick and MooTools 1.3 just today and here >>>> the first question. >>>> >>>> With the 1.2, I used to do: >>>> $("myparent").getElement("a[text=XXX]"); >>>> >>>> and now with 1.3, I'm trying this: >>>> document.id("myparent").getElement("a[^XXX$]"); >>>> >>>> but sometimes I'm not getting the right one. >>>> is this the right syntax? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Andrea >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
