I am looking to hover the parent element and have it change CSS of the all the children. I thought this would be simple. It's easy enough to say:
.element:hover .children{
}
And on hover that element, you can identify what elements you want to be impacted. I'm looking to have all the children impacted here, but I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Here is a quick example:
And this is the specific nth-child CSS I'm using:
.rowYellow:hover .rowYellow:nth-child(n){
color:yellow;
}
I've also tried using what I know works (the first example, where I specific an element to change on hover) and using multiple elements http://jsfiddle.net/ZqTcT/12/:
.rowYellow:hover .rowIcon .rowLabel{
color:yellow;
}
I knew I got into the habit of separating statements like that out into two (or more) because it doesn't work either.
So, where am I going wrong? Can either approach work? If so... how?
Any and all help appreciated.