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> On 3 Aug 2017, at 10:38, Gautam Sathe wrote:
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> On Thursday 03 August 2017 02:12 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
>> td:not([colspan=2]):nth-child(2) {}
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> I missed the "=2" in the colspan :) Good to learn a new trick.
>
> Thanks Ph
On Thursday 03 August 2017 02:12 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
td:not([colspan=2]):nth-child(2) {}
I missed the "=2" in the colspan :) Good to learn a new trick.
Thanks Philippe.
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> On Aug 3, 2017, at 4:35 PM, Gautam Sathe wrote:
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> On Wednesday 02 August 2017 08:54 PM, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
>> I confess to being a little bit confused here, because I read this as you
>> asking about a 'td' that's a child of another 'td' and I don't think that's
>> a thing. Could you pr
On Wednesday 02 August 2017 08:54 PM, Eric A. Meyer wrote:
I confess to being a little bit confused here, because I read this as
you asking about a 'td' that's a child of another 'td' and I don't think
that's a thing. Could you provide some markup samples to illustrate
cases where you do and d
On 28 Jul 2017, at 2:46, Felix Miata wrote:
Can a :not be used to make td:nth-child(2) not applicable if the
element that
the td is a second child of is a td subjected to a colspan? If so,
how?
I confess to being a little bit confused here, because I read this as
you asking about a 'td' that
On Friday 28 July 2017 12:16 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Can a :not be used to make td:nth-child(2) not applicable if the element that
the td is a second child of is a td subjected to a colspan? If so, how?
Hi Felix,
I have not tested this extensively for compatibility with all browsers -
but I b
Can a :not be used to make td:nth-child(2) not applicable if the element that
the td is a second child of is a td subjected to a colspan? If so, how?
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