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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T21:21:30+00:00 2026-06-10T21:21:30+00:00

I have div tag containing several ul tags. If I trying set CSS properties

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I have div tag containing several ul tags.

If I trying set CSS properties only for the first ul tag, and this code works:

div ul:first-child {
    background-color: #900;
}

When I want set CSS properties for each ul tag except the first, I tried this:

div ul:not:first-child {
    background-color: #900;
}

also this:

div ul:not(:first-child) {
    background-color: #900;
}

and this:

div ul:first-child:after {
    background-color: #900;
}

But to no effect. How must I write in CSS: "each element, except the first"?

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    2026-06-10T21:21:31+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 9:21 pm

    One of the versions you posted actually works for all modern browsers (where CSS selectors level 3 are supported):

    div ul:not(:first-child) {
        background-color: #900;
    }
    

    If you need to support legacy browsers, or if you are hindered by the :not selector’s limitation (it only accepts a simple selector as an argument) then you can use another technique:

    Define a rule that has greater scope than what you intend and then “revoke” it conditionally, limiting its scope to what you do intend:

    div ul {
        background-color: #900;  /* applies to every ul */
    }
    
    div ul:first-child {
        background-color: transparent; /* limits the scope of the previous rule */
    }
    

    When limiting the scope use the default value for each CSS attribute that you are setting.

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