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new feature 5.11 ctrl-click class behavior

I like the new feature of putting cursor on class name and ctrl-clicking to open stylesheet. When I use it, it opens stylesheet and lands on second instance.
If clicked on class="w50" it opens stylesheet and lands not on .w50 but rather on .w75

I had been using Ctrl-t followed by typing in 'st' to open stylesheet quickly but this is just as handy.

I was wondering what would happen if I clicked on a tag and nothing happened. That would be handy, too, to open the stylesheet this way and also to see the exact definition of that tag. Yes, it gets confusing with downstream combinators, etc. but, in the main, it would be good.

Great new feature! Best regards, Pop
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