"Adding one more example and one more selector type so the learner can keep track of two method calls.#286
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added "Nth-of-Type Selector"
final update, added one more example so, people will not make syntax error and adding one extra layer of information as at first due it was not working and were forced to use different way too solve this
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p:nth-last-child(3)selects the third-to-last<p>element within its parent.':nth-of-typeonly works for elements of the same type.Addition : Nth-of-Type Selector
Select an element based on its occurrence among siblings of the same type.
:nth-of-type(A)Targets elements of the same type by their position within a parent, counting from the start. Similar to
:nth-child, but it only considers siblings of the same type, not all child elements.Example
p:nth-of-type(3)This selects the third
<p>element within its parent.