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Conclusion
Enough with the boring talk, now it's time for you to grab the information on
this post and go try it for yourself: start by creating an experimental page
and test all of these selectors, come back here when in doubt and make
sure to always refer to the W3C specs, but don't just sit there thinking that
because these selectors aren't yet widely supported you might as well
ignore them.
If you're a bit more adventurous, or if you're not afraid of letting go of the
past filled with useless and non-semantic classes and ids, why not sneak
one or two of these powerful CSS selectors into your next project? We
promise you'll never look back.
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