The selector I've been using with quite a bit of success is

*:first-child+html
so in your circumstance it would be

*:first-child+html .clearing {

This selector uses the invisible super parent object above html that 
only IE has, it then uses CSS2 selectors to target the HTML object 
something that IE6 cannot do. This selector is completely ignored by 
other browsers as they don't have an element above html.

-Mark

Pelle wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have this in my CSS
> * html .clearing {display:none;}
>
> i NEED this to imp+lement in IE7 too, but NOT in Ffx or so.
> What is the bug code for this?
> In pure .css file cause it is external, no javascript or [if lte IE 7] 
> works in this case :(
>
> Regards Pelle
>   

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