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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T07:53:42+00:00 2026-05-11T07:53:42+00:00

I want to apply styles only to the table inside the DIV with a

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I want to apply styles only to the table inside the DIV with a particular class:

Note: I’d rather use a css-selector for children elements.

Why does the #1 works and #2 doesn’t?

1:

div.test th, div.test td, div.test caption {padding:40px 100px 40px 50px;} 

2:

div.test th, td, caption {padding:40px 100px 40px 50px;} 

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<html>     <head>         <style>             div.test > th, td, caption {padding:40px 100px 40px 50px;}         </style>     </head>     <body>         <div>             <table border='2'>                 <tr><td>some</td></tr>                 <tr><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>here</td></tr>             </table>         </div>         <div class='test'>             <table  border='2'>                 <tr><td>some</td></tr>                 <tr><td>data</td></tr>                 <tr><td>here</td></tr>             </table>         </div>     </body> </html> 

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  1. 2026-05-11T07:53:42+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:53 am

    This code ‘div.test th, td, caption {padding:40px 100px 40px 50px;}‘ applies a rule to all th elements which are contained by a div element with a class named test, in addition to all td elements and all caption elements.

    It is not the same as ‘all td, th and caption elements which are contained by a div element with a class of test‘. To accomplish that you need to change your selectors:

    ‘>‘ isn’t fully supported by some older browsers (I’m looking at you, Internet Explorer).

    div.test th, div.test td, div.test caption {     padding: 40px 100px 40px 50px; } 
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