>I have definitions like the one below... Which IE6 simply doesn't seem
>to acknowledge.
>
>form[id="resourceSelector"] .resource.left
>{clear: left; margin-right: 2em;}
>
>Any help?
As Christian has just pointed out, IE6 doesn't understand CSS3
attribute selectors (sidenote: IE7 does).
However, your code suggests that you don't need to use attribute
selectors. Since ids are meant to be unique, you can only have
element on the page called 'resourceSelector'. Therefore
#resourceSelector .resource.left
would do just as well.
Of course, if you are using attribute selectors to specify elements
in other ways, eg.
input[type="submit"]
then my advice is worthless
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