yes, that is what I said..not working, so I have to replace any
scripts. I thought that "#menu li a" is regular CSS selector...or
not??

On 17 Led, 20:23, jQuery Lover <ilovejqu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Interesting but it [ $('#menu li a:first') ] does not work in 1.3 !!!
>
> ----
> Read jQuery HowTo Resource  -  http://jquery-howto.blogspot.com
>
> On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Charlie22 <ch...@post.cz> wrote:
>
> > hmm, it seems as my stupidity :-) so there is no need use element <li>
> > in this case. Originally I had code $('#menu li a:first'), but it
> > works only under 1.2.6, not under 1.3 Am I correct?
>
> > On 17 Led, 20:09, jQuery Lover <ilovejqu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Exactly, just like I wrote!!!
>
> >> > $('#menu a:first').remove();
>
> >> ----
> >> Read jQuery HowTo Resource  -  http://jquery-howto.blogspot.com
>
> >> On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Nic Luciano <nic.luci...@gmail.com> 
> >> wrote:
> >> > The reason it's not working is you're using the first-child selector. 
> >> > What
> >> > you're doing by using that is selecting every anchor that is the first
> >> > parent of it's child (which is all of them since they lie immediately 
> >> > under
> >> > a list item). The selector you want to be using is just first (a:first),
> >> > which will return the first matched element on the document only.
>
> >> > Cheers-
> >> > Nic
> >> >http://www.twitter.com/nicluciano
>
> >> > On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Charlie22 <ch...@post.cz> wrote:
>
> >> >> IE7, FF3, GoogleChrome..ok, check this page
> >> >>http://83.240.47.84/skyrace2/del.html
>
> >> >> On 17 Led, 19:41, jQuery Lover <ilovejqu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> > What browser are you using? I am using firefox 3.0.5 and jquery 1.3
> >> >> > and it is working!!!
>
> >> >> > I have just triple checked...
>
> >> >> > $('#menu a:first').remove();
>
> >> >> > removes the first anchor in the list.
>
> >> >> > ----
> >> >> > Read jQuery HowTo Resource  -  http://jquery-howt.o.blogspot.com
> >> >> >.

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