I stumbled upon <a href='http://www.zachleat.com/web/2007/07/10/
javascript-frameworks-and-jsf/'>this page</a> which compares how
various JS frameworks interpret ':' inside a CSS selector function.
I don't know if it's easy to implement, but would definitely be a good
addition (as of now only jQuery understands such syntax).

Do you think it's worth adding something like that?


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