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Adjacent sibling selector is now called "next-sibling combinator" #29382

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ToBeJazz opened this issue Sep 30, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #29392
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Adjacent sibling selector is now called "next-sibling combinator" #29382

ToBeJazz opened this issue Sep 30, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #29392
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Adjacent_sibling_combinator

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What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?

The information is incomplete when it doesn't mention that it is called "next-sibling combinator" by the W3C.

What did you expect to see?

"next-sibling combinator" mentioned.

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@ToBeJazz ToBeJazz added the needs triage Triage needed by staff and/or partners. Automatically applied when an issue is opened. label Sep 30, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot added the Content:CSS Cascading Style Sheets docs label Sep 30, 2023
@Josh-Cena Josh-Cena changed the title "next-sibling combinator" Adjacent sibling selector is now called "next-sibling combinator" Sep 30, 2023
@Josh-Cena Josh-Cena removed the needs triage Triage needed by staff and/or partners. Automatically applied when an issue is opened. label Sep 30, 2023
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