Hi,
for interest, I've been playing around with developing a web photo gallery.
From javascript (which I know a little bit, and am beginning to accept with reservations) this led me to jQuery (which I probably should know but don't) and (for more understanding) on to CSS Selector.... Over the years I have come to accept the OO concept (with the mental reservation that libraries of mutable functions were easier to understand and probably much more efficient). One of the reasons I accepted OO was the simpler interface and less obfustication, even at the cost of efficiency.
But this makes APL look intuitive:-
http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.asp
you have to remember a dozen or so single character prefixes and what they do?

It may not be the fault of CSS Selectors or jQuery, but if not it surely supports my long-standing view that the DOM is an abomination!

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