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<article>
 <header targetme!>
  <h1 don't target me></h1>
 </header>
 <p targetme! ></p>
 <p targetme! ></p>
 <div targetme!>
  <p don't target me></p>
 </div>
</article>

Is there a CSS selector (IE7 and up) that we can use to select only the first descendants of a given element (in this case, article) ?

4 Answers 4

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You can use the child combinator, >, which will select direct children only, along with the universal selector, *, to match all elements:

article > * {
    /* Your styles */
}

Note that while IE7 does support the child combinator, IE6 does not.

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use the > to select first descendents/child elements of a selector

.selector > .childelementonlyselector

This applys to id selectors #id, tag selectors div and class selectors as in the example above .class

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You can do the following to select all direct descendants:

article > *
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You can use $('article').children();

that should do what you want, see .children() api reference.

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    The question is asking for CSS... not jQuery. Sep 21, 2012 at 12:00

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