> <blockquote > cite="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS3-selectors#adjacent-combinators"> > Direct adjacent combinators > > Direct adjacent combinators are made of the "+" > character that separates two sequences of simple > selectors. The elements represented by the two > sequences share the same parent in the document > tree and the element represented by the first sequence > immediately precedes the element > represented by the second one. > </blockquote> > I assume that immediately precedes excludes the > possibility of intervening anonymous content (although > anonymous content cannot be selected, so maybe not), > but it might be helpful if there was a note on this > point. Standalone #PCDATA is never counted in selectors. </Daniel>Received on Tuesday, 11 January 2000 09:50:56 GMT
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