Forum:Advanced CSS selector ... is there such a thing ?

In either Common.css or Monaco.css ... Is it possible to construct a class selector that is "qualified" by being the child of some div#uniqueID that is a few levels higher up in the HTML element hierarchy?

Case in point is the HTML generated by the tags: div.wk_blogs_comments appears in output generate for both the panel/box format and the plain/article format. This target div element cannot have it's own unique ID (indeed there may be many such DIVs just as there may be many blog posts) however, a div element 3 or 4 levels higher up in the HTML hierarchy does have a "qualifying" ID. viz. div#wk_blogs_panel for panel/boxed output and div#wk_blogs_article for plain/article output.
 * I appreciate how jQuery can successfully distinguish between the two but I do not know how you can distinguish between the two in a skin_name.css file.

Some user in #wikia IRC claimed it can be done but they vanished before "delivering the know-how"

--najevi 16:21, November 12, 2009 (UTC)
 * Is it truth or myth?:my guess is that it's myth ... but I'd love to be proven wrong!