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CSS is relatively fast to parse, but selecting parent tags requires a relatively significantly larger amount of processing Using the :has selector, we can now select div elements which have a p children, or any normal combination of selectors For example, selecting a div with a child p now looks like this:
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Learn how to horizontally center a div inside its parent div using CSS techniques and properties
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XPATH or XPATH parent::* will select the parent nodes of the nodes selected by XPATH, but often it is better to simply select the parent directly without descending first to its child See how below
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This Stack Overflow page discusses methods to get the parent element by selector in web development
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You shouldn't use it for importing modules from parent folder in programs used by other people Some examples where it doesn't work (quote from this Stack Overflow question): • it can't be found on some platforms It sometimes isn't the full file path py2exe doesn't have a __file__ attribute, but there is a workaround
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The title speaks of a parent div, but the question makes it sound like you want two sibling divs (navigation and content) to be the same height Do you (a) want both navigation and content to be 100% the height of main, or (b) want navigation and content to be be same height?
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