Thanks for the answer. I didn't find the nth:child resource.
Ted
On 19 Jul 2005, at 1:56 am, Drake, Ted C. wrote:
Here's my question, are there special rules for using nth-child pseudo
classes? Beyond first, second, third, ... what are the labels? Sixth,
seventh, tenth? That is what I
Hi All
I'm working on a re-design of my blog. The design is based on the Passion of
Joan of Arc, a b/w silent film. I'm trying to give certain paragraphs the
impression of scratched film being shown by adding an animated background
image. It's still rough, but works ok.
However, I have only
On 19 Jul 2005, at 1:56 am, Drake, Ted C. wrote:
Here's my question, are there special rules for using nth-child pseudo
classes? Beyond first, second, third, ... what are the labels? Sixth,
seventh, tenth? That is what I would assume.
Here's the prototype:
Hi all,
I'm using a template found here:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/vertical13.htm as the basis for
navigation for my site, but I want to understand how it works. I'm
curious about the following rule: #navcontainerul#navlist li a { width:
auto; } What does the do here? is it
Barb,
That is actually a child selector:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/selectors_child.htm
Also worth reading is the document tree and how the child selector works:
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/document_tree.htm