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  • Ariel Vainer
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    What is the correct sintax if I want to use the nth-child in two different lists?

    Posted January 4, 2015 7:46am by Ariel Vainer
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  • Reggie Sibley
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    nth:child()

    Posted December 16, 2014 11:25pm by Reggie Sibley
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  • keren lerner
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    I keep getting an error message on Q1 of the code challenge. This is my answer. Why is it wrong? Thanks!

    Posted December 10, 2014 4:54pm by keren lerner
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  • Matthew Meo
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    CSS nth-child Values

    Posted November 21, 2014 5:00am by Matthew Meo
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  • SAMUEL LAWRENCE
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    Hi, what if we wanted to select items between the first and last child elements?

    Posted November 16, 2014 3:30am by SAMUEL LAWRENCE
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  • Jonathan Gurr
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    How to select the 3rd through 5th element out of 10

    Posted October 9, 2014 6:08am by Jonathan Gurr
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    • CSS
    • CSS Foundations
    • Advanced Selectors
    • Pseudo-Classes: :nth-child

    1 Answer

  • Steve Isaacs
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    2,112 Points

    I don't see why :nth-last-child works this way in the video

    Posted August 13, 2014 7:57am by Steve Isaacs
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    • CSS
    • CSS Foundations
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    • Pseudo-Classes: :nth-child

    2 Answers

  • Mark Lavar
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    I was about confused as to how the :nth-last-child(-n+3) started counting up the number line.

    Posted August 4, 2014 2:43pm by Mark Lavar
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    :only-child

    Posted July 17, 2014 3:55am by orange sky
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  • Bilal Junaidy
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    nth-last-child

    Posted July 3, 2014 8:06pm by Bilal Junaidy
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  • Kevin Kretschmer
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    5,088 Points

    Pseudo-Classes - :nth-child Code Challenge

    Posted May 19, 2014 6:40am by Kevin Kretschmer
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  • Danielle AWG
    Danielle AWG
    357 Points

    Browser Support

    Posted April 29, 2014 5:51pm by Danielle AWG
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    • Pseudo-Classes: :nth-child

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  • Sekhar Reddy
    Sekhar Reddy
    1,141 Points

    How the browsers understand HTML and CSS?

    Posted April 10, 2014 10:33pm by Sekhar Reddy
    Sekhar Reddy
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