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RE: [css-d] Text-decoration in :after content

Sent by Porter Glendinning on 30 September 2002 02:02


At 06:44 PM 9/29/2002, Ian Hickson digitized these thoughts:
>There are over 16000 characters in the CSS character set (UNICODE). I
>think that selector is a little too big for any sensible 
>application...

Which was basically my point. The fact that a requirement as simple and 
as reasonable as selecting an element only when it contains another 
element could only be satisfied by transmitting (20 x "chars in 
charset") bytes of CSS (give or take) seems to indicate a pretty 
significant shortcoming.

We need a way to select "upstream elements," either through something 
as simple as parent/ancestor operators, or something more robust like 
targeting random points in the selector chain.

- Porter


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