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	<title>Comments on: A cool new CSS reference</title>
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		<title>by: John L. Clark</title>
		<link>http://www.webdevout.net/tidings/2008/02/04/a-cool-new-css-reference/#comment-4070</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 16:15:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I wanted a quick answer to the following question: &quot;Does Firefox 2 support the ability to style alternating elements differently?&quot;  I knew there was a (CSS 3) pseudo-class for it, but I couldn't remember the name of the pseudo-class or the latest support status.  Naturally, I wandered over to Web Devout.  I noticed your linkage to Olsson and O'Brien's CSS reference, so I decided I'd look for my answer there.  After 5-10 minutes of poking around in their reference, I couldn't find the answer, so I came back to WD, and was able to locate the answer in under a minute.  Your reference is easy to navigate and interpret and provides accessible quirk information, and I prefer the approach of linking directly into the specifications.  The only thing I wanted, but could not find, was information about when your reference tables were last updated.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted a quick answer to the following question: &#8220;Does Firefox 2 support the ability to style alternating elements differently?&#8221;  I knew there was a (<abbr title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</abbr> 3) pseudo-class for it, but I couldn&#8217;t remember the name of the pseudo-class or the latest support status.  Naturally, I wandered over to Web Devout.  I noticed your linkage to Olsson and O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s CSS reference, so I decided I&#8217;d look for my answer there.  After 5-10 minutes of poking around in their reference, I couldn&#8217;t find the answer, so I came back to WD, and was able to locate the answer in under a minute.  Your reference is easy to navigate and interpret and provides accessible quirk information, and I prefer the approach of linking directly into the specifications.  The only thing I wanted, but could not find, was information about when your reference tables were last updated.</p>
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