Quick Tip: Work Backward to Understand Structural Pseudo Classes
Tutorial Details
- Topic: CSS3 Pseudo Classes
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Format: 8 Minute Screencast
- Graphic: Available on GraphicRiver
Have you ever seen those scary looking CSS structural pseudo classes, like li:nth-child(4n+2)? Can you enunciate exactly what that means? If not, don’t worry; I’ll teach you how easy this is to understand — once you work backward!
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