> As mentioned in other answers, unfortunately while the [current Selectors standard](http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors) has some interesting and [sometimes potentially powerful](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28131993/changing-the-properties-of-another-element-using-pseudo-selectors/28133840#28133840) features, the way it is currently designed makes it extremely limited. To jump right in, the answer to the question given the example markup as *context* is that it is not possible to achieve this using CSS selectors, mostly due to #1 (with #2 being a direct consequence of #1).