The :has() pseudo-class is here, and while it’s often called the parent selector, it can actually do a lot more than that!
🔗 Links
✅ Example One: codepen.io/kevinpowell/pen/jO...
✅ Example Two: codepen.io/kevinpowell/pen/dy...
✅ Example Three: codepen.io/kevinpowell/pen/ZE...
✅ Example Four: codepen.io/kevinpowell/pen/Po...
✅ Browser support: caniuse.com/?search=%3Ahas()
✅ scale, rotate, and translate properties: • A new way to do CSS tr...
✅ Jhey’s fantastic article with more examples: developer.chrome.com/blog/has...
✅ Multiple h1 not supported: html5doctor.com/computer-says...
✅ My video on selectors and combinators: • Step up your CSS game ...
⌚ Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
00:42 - The basics
04:28 - Browser support
04:58 - Some more practical examples
06:36 - Selecting a element if it has a specific sibling
08:15 - Using it as a preceding sibling selector
11:33 - Selecting all the other siblings
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