I'm curious why using > or other combinators does not affect the specificity of CSS selectors, i.e. why div span (matching a span somewhere inside a div) and div > span (matching a span which is the immediate child of a div) are considered equal regarding the specificity.
I do realize that the usage of combinators is completely irrelevant for the specificity but I wonder if there's a certain reason for it.
spanthat is a descendant of adiv" and "aspanthat is a child of adiv", rather than something more specific, such as "aspanwith some class name that is a child of adiv".