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19 Apr, 2008
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Fine Use for the Adjacent Sibling (”+”) Selector
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Nice article over at CSS-Tricks about how to use the Adjacent Sibling (”+”) selector. In the example the author targets only the spans which immediately follow an image with this selector.Need more? Read these related posts:
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