[16:11] <newz2000> Anyone here know how to create a css rule that matches an element that has a child element with a paticular ID?
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[16:12] <newz2000> make the whole paragraph blue because it has a span#something in it
[16:12] <nand> I don't think this is possible...
[16:13] <newz2000> I think there's a way but it may not be browser supported
[16:14] <nand> oh you know, why not use one of these non standard proprietary CSS style I see sometimes out there? :)
[16:15] <newz2000> Do you know of one? But I think there is a way in css3
[16:16] <nand> I didn't really studied CSS3 yet, and until a majority of browser support it.... heck, we still have to support IE6 :s
[16:19] <newz2000> in #css they say it's not possible, so I must have imagined it
[16:21] <nand> if they would make it, they would have to rename CSS to CCSS :)
[16:21] <nand> Cascading-climbing stylesheets
[16:22] <newz2000> :-)
[16:22] <newz2000> I know you can do it in xpath and it looks like css and xpath are getting closer to each other
[16:27] <nand> we still have long days before it comes maintstream...