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The <code>nth-child</code> selector is CSS3+ compatible, we shall also support older versions in a roundabout fashion when easily feasible and with little effort involved. For instance, in CSS2 one can access the nth-child sibling through <code>tag:first-child [+ tag] [... + tag]</code> and so forth. While we are at it, I would be glad if you settle the remaining classes for the left alignment of the first four columns (possibly in the way exposed). &ndash; [[User:Wesser|Wesser]] ([[User talk:Wesser|talk]]) 10:33, 11 October 2016 (UTC)
 
The <code>nth-child</code> selector is CSS3+ compatible, we shall also support older versions in a roundabout fashion when easily feasible and with little effort involved. For instance, in CSS2 one can access the nth-child sibling through <code>tag:first-child [+ tag] [... + tag]</code> and so forth. While we are at it, I would be glad if you settle the remaining classes for the left alignment of the first four columns (possibly in the way exposed). &ndash; [[User:Wesser|Wesser]] ([[User talk:Wesser|talk]]) 10:33, 11 October 2016 (UTC)
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:IE9+ and all the modern browsers support this selector. I'd leave it as is. [[User:Seemann|Seemann]] ([[User talk:Seemann|talk]]) 15:18, 11 October 2016 (UTC)

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CSS2 compliance

The nth-child selector is CSS3+ compatible, we shall also support older versions in a roundabout fashion when easily feasible and with little effort involved. For instance, in CSS2 one can access the nth-child sibling through tag:first-child [+ tag] [... + tag] and so forth. While we are at it, I would be glad if you settle the remaining classes for the left alignment of the first four columns (possibly in the way exposed). – Wesser (talk) 10:33, 11 October 2016 (UTC)

IE9+ and all the modern browsers support this selector. I'd leave it as is. Seemann (talk) 15:18, 11 October 2016 (UTC)