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Hi, is there any way I could put a :hover statement on an :after element.
Something like this: #menu:after:hover {content:” “;}
I know that one isn’t possible but I presume you get the point.
Here’s a quick example of a test that works:
Hmm, weird it didn’t worked for me. Thanks man
What browser are you looking in?
Just remember pseudo element has to come last.
Well I see now that your fiddle wasn’t exactly what I looked for. I meant that if you have created an element form an element using after. Can you put :hover on that?
What I mean. If you have two boxes, the first one is “.box”, the second one is “.box:after”. Can you do something if I want to change the second one when I hover over it, how do I do? Or is it even possible? Do I have to use javascript?