Make named anchor/placeholder link style reset more specific

This avoids applying the reset to named anchors/placeholder links (links
without an `href`) that have explicitly been made keyboard-focusable
(using `tabindex`). This is not fool-proof - it's not
easy/straightforward to check for the actual `tabindex` value itself, to
ensure it's positive, not will this apply if a link has been "blessed"
with `tabindex` via JS. However, this should catch most common uses (and
gives a reasonably valid way around the issue for developers who, for
whatever reason, DO want to use links without `href` - as side effect,
it forces best practice of at least ensuring these links can also be
focused with the keyboard)
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Patrick H. Lauke 2016-05-10 10:29:47 +01:00
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commit 64251a12a4
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}
}
// And undo these styles for placeholder links/named anchors (without href).
// And undo these styles for placeholder links/named anchors (without href)
// which have not been made explicitly keyboard-focusable (without tabindex).
// It would be more straightforward to just use a[href] in previous block, but that
// causes specificity issues in many other styles that are too complex to fix.
// See https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/19402
a:not([href]) {
a:not([href]):not([tabindex]) {
color: inherit;
text-decoration: none;