Post #1522498
2026-02-20 19:59 UTC
@chriskirknielsen Huh. Maybe? Depends how it gets spec'd / implemented. If the /for/ can work in :has() the same way as a + or ~ could to describe the relationship.
But I'd still want the simpler-to-read version, especially if it can be defined as equivalent to something that is possible but confusing to write by combining two other features.
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