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using the nth-of-type selector to target a class with the same name
using the nth-of-type selector to target a class with the same name
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code
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VHwe7
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4
week_num
10
month_num
3
year_num
23
id: 92295
uid: KgYbC
insdate: 2023-03-07 06:51:58
title: using the nth-of-type selector to target a class with the same name
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linked_class: code
linked_uid: VHwe7
views: 4
week_num: 10
month_num: 3
year_num: 23
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