Notes
The Mysteries of the nth-child
Chris Coyier’s article How nth-child Works over at CSS-Tricks is another one to bookmark. The explanation of the nth-child pseudo-selector’s inner mysteries is thoroughly explained, even to those of us who may harbour something resembling a fear of maths.
Don’t forget to check out the marvellous little nth-child tester demo page, where you can try out your newfound nth selector skills.

![nth-child selector demo [Detail]](/assets/nthchild.png)
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