I have an element that has a child and another element with the same child, but there is also a text node:
<p><strong>This should be heading</strong></p>
...
<p>There is a sentence that has <strong>strong text</strong> inside it.</p>
I do not have the ability to modify the DOM structure in any way, including no JavaScript. All I can do is edit CSS, but I want to style the inline strong
differently than the strong
that is the only child.
I thought this might work:
p strong:only-child
{
color: red;
}
However, both items turn red.
Is there a way to target child nodes that don't have text node siblings, using only CSS?
I don't think it can be done, but I figured I'd ask in case there is some sort of clever work-around.
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