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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T05:49:44+00:00 2026-06-17T05:49:44+00:00

This is a pretty simple question that I can’t quite get my head around.

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This is a pretty simple question that I can’t quite get my head around.

I have a series of divs like this:

<h1>Heading 1</h1>

<h2>Heading 2</h2>

<p>Paragraph text</p>

<h2>Heading 3</h2>

<p>Paragraph text</p>

In CSS I can target h2 tags that follow from h1 tags with: h1+h2{}, however I can’t seem to use :not() in this way. For example, I’d like to use:

#text h2:not(h1+h2){
    margin-top:3em;
}

But this doesn’t seem to work. Am I doing some sort of stupid syntax error or is this not possible to do?

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    2026-06-17T05:49:46+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 5:49 am

    As mentioned previously, the CSS :not() selector doesn’t allow combinators inside it, so indeed, it’s a syntax error.

    In this case, because of the way the + combinator works, you should be able to simply move + h2 out of the :not() and remove the h2 before it, like so:

    #text :not(h1) + h2 {
        margin-top: 3em;
    }
    

    In case h2 will ever be the first child (which, given your sample, it shouldn’t be), and you want to match that, you need to extend the selector a bit:

    #text h2:first-child, #text :not(h1) + h2 {
        margin-top: 3em;
    }
    

    Failing either of those two methods, however, you can always use the good ol’ override, as Joseph Silber demonstrates.

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