Selectors WD

<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.



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Received on Tuesday, 11 January 2000 09:32:21 UTC