Errr... Russ made more sense to me...

What browsers support CSS3? I'm guessing Firefox does/might. Are there others?


On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 11:28:38 -0000, Patrick Lauke
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> > From: russ - maxdesign
> 
> > I remember when I first
> > started getting into CSS, code like this would make me freak out:
> [...]
> > So, for those that are reasonably new to CSS, I'd thought I'd
> > break it down
> > into bite size pieces.
> 
> And for those rare occasions where Russ isn't handily available to break down 
> complex selectors, you can visit the "selectoracle" 
> http://gallery.theopalgroup.com/selectoracle/
> 
> A bit more concise than the step by step explanation, but useful nonetheless. 
> The example in question
> 
> div.content a[href^="http:"]
> 
> comes out with the following translation:
> 
> "Selects any a element with a href attribute that begins with http:  that is 
> a descendant of a div element with a class attribute that contains the word 
> content."
> 
> Patrick
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