Sunday, September 11, 2011

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The post title is 'CSS3: A look at new Selectors'. Below is a preview of the
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Selectors in CSS are something that is used to target elements on a page and
style them. In CSS3, far more options are available for element selection as
compared to the previous versions. This would mean much ease and swiftness in
the implementation of diverse designs for web pages. There are no ways of
targeting alternate elements using CSS2 but CSS3 has added comprehensive support
allowing you to style odd or even rows or even every 3rd, 4th, 5th or user
defined number of rows. There are ways of doing so using JavaScript or even
server side code such as PHP but CSS3 makes it so much easier and more
flexible.

Even and odd rows can be styled with the following example codes:

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