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What’s the difference in the :not() selector between jQuery and CSS?
How to write CSS selector for a class 'ui-content'. But it should not be child of a id 'ui-container'?
I tried with following selector in CSS.
.ui-content:not(#ui-container > .ui-content) {
//styles goes here
}
But it does work in jquery like $('.ui-content:not(#ui-container > .ui-content)'), but not in pure CSS.
How to correct this CSS selector?
Does all selectors working with jquery doesn’t work with pure CSS selectors?
This is simple:
You just need to make sure that there are no other classes that can comply to not being #ui-container and still be .ui-content’s direct parent.