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Jul 1, 2021 ⋅ 9 min read

A complete guide for leveling up your CSS selector skills

David Gwyer Writer, instructor @TutsPlusCode, and WordPress developer since 2007. Founder of wpgoplugins.com, wpgothemes.com, and presscoders.com.

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One Reply to "A complete guide for leveling up your CSS selector skills"

  1. Hello,
    did you get to read my message?
    Thanking you for your amazing article, I have a question, how to style the level-1 items of a level-0 “tr” menu.
    I sent a screenshot showing the admin menu of the WordPress categories.

    Thanks!

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