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CSS3 Pseudo-Classes

Web-Graphics has a great post discussing the use of the :target pseudo-class and the ^ substring matching attribute selector to control the appearance of a block of text that is the target of a named anchor. This method has the ability to provide huge usability benefits for every type of Web site.

I highly recommend Web developers read the article, though you will need an advanced browser to see the examples. Internet Explorer just won’t cut it - yet another reason to use Firefox.

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