On Saturday 2006-06-24 01:55 +0800, Realazy XA Chen wrote: > I know it is a Firefox only rule, but wtf is it? I have searched it in > google but found no answer, so any body can give me a hand? Many thanks!
I'm guessing (hoping, at least) that what you saw had something between the parentheses in the :not(). It's not supposed to be Firefox-only. :not() is a part of css3-selectors, and I think there is at least one other implementation. See http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#negation for some simple examples. -David -- L. David Baron <URL: http://dbaron.org/ > Technical Lead, Layout & CSS, Mozilla Corporation
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