Re: [WSG] #div #div

2007-01-02 Thread Micky Hulse
Hi, OP, You might find this article very enlightening: *Newly Supported CSS Selectors in IE7* http://snipurl.com/16ezv Now that IE7 has been released and has begun to penetrate into the userbase, it won't be too long before we can start using more advanced CSS in our pages. Two of the most

Re: [WSG] #div #div

2006-12-28 Thread Helmut Granda
Andy, Thanks for your explanation, it made a lot of sense and there was a lot of information in your reply. As I was waiting for some more responses I found this: Multiple level menus require a different approach though. This is because IE lacks support for the child selector, which would be

Re: [WSG] #div #div

2006-12-27 Thread andy
Helmut, I'm not sure what your level of understanding is here, so forgive me if I say something you already know. in your example, #idname #idname you're basically saying that the markup should look like this (for example): div id=idnamediv id=idname/div/div the rule will be applied to the

Re: [WSG] #div #div

2006-12-27 Thread Paul Novitski
At 12/27/2006 06:47 PM, Helmut Granda wrote: #id #id ... Does anyone has any information on why is being used? Read this: W3C CSS 2.1 Specification 5 Selectors 5.6 Child selectors http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html#child-selectors By the way, I don't know if your example was