> Simon,
>  This is amazing feature and should be documented!
>
> It gives a lot of flexibility in applying customize css dynamically.
>
> --Mohammad
>

Thanks Mohammad,

yes I think using escapeCSS as a filter with a polyfill for browsers that 
don't support it is the best way to address css selectors flawlessly within 
tiddlywiki
the reason is that sometimes we want to address something named by tiddler 
titles through a css selector and tiddler titles can contain all kinds of 
characters

I'm trying to get this filter into the core, see this pull request: 
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/3546

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