I'm generally unsatisfied with documentation for what makes the various CSS selectors tick. There are a couple good references out there for what a given selector does (http://css.maxdesign.com.au/selectutorial/ is one such reference) but they tend to lack a page of "Here's where this rule does and does not apply."
Consequently, I'm slapping one together myself -- a page with a bunch of CSS rules and several examples with varying markup to illustrate when rule A takes effect and when it doesn't apply. I'd appreciate people giving it a look-see and some feedback (sucks completely, needs more text, might be handy, STFU n00b, whatever).
http://stephen.rochelle.name/devel/css/selectors.html
Note: It's not my goal to replace the above, but rather to complement it. I'm probably too lazy to do more than that.
Also, IE users are welcome to check -- I've made sure it works for you.
Consequently, I'm slapping one together myself -- a page with a bunch of CSS rules and several examples with varying markup to illustrate when rule A takes effect and when it doesn't apply. I'd appreciate people giving it a look-see and some feedback (sucks completely, needs more text, might be handy, STFU n00b, whatever).
http://stephen.rochelle.name/devel/css/selectors.html
Note: It's not my goal to replace the above, but rather to complement it. I'm probably too lazy to do more than that.
Also, IE users are welcome to check -- I've made sure it works for you.