> >>> Isn't the other way around?
> >
> > no
> > http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/selector.html#q15
> 
> ?
> But this URI shows the following example:
> A.external:visited { color: blue }
> 
> element > class > pseudo-class
> 
> (the other way around seems to work the same though...)

Yes, I was wrong. However, in both IE and Firefox only the wrong 
syntax (pseudo, then class) works. Anyone knows  why? All other
tutorials seem to "cheat" by adding a class to the parent element
(which  might make more sense anyway).



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