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  • What does the gt; (greater-than sign) CSS selector mean?
    > (greater-than sign) is a CSS Combinator(Combine + Selector) A combinator is something that explains the relationship between the selectors A CSS selector can contain more than one simple selector Between the simple selectors, we can include a combinator There are four different combinators in CSS3: descendant selector (space) child
  • What does the ~ (tilde squiggle twiddle) CSS selector mean?
    The ~ selector is in fact the subsequent-sibling combinator (previously called general sibling combinator until 2017):
  • What does an asterisk (*) do in a CSS selector? - Stack Overflow
    The CSS that you referenced is very useful to a web-designer for debugging page layout problems I often drop it into the page temporarily so I can see the size of all the page elements and track down, for example, the one that has too much padding which is nudging other elements out of place
  • What is the purpose of the @ symbol in CSS? - Stack Overflow
    The ProBoards CSS style also uses these as variables Here's a small snipptt from one of their CSS pages: @wrapper_width: 980px; @link_color: #c06806; @link_font: 100% @default_forum_text_font_family; @link_decoration: none; #wrapper { width: @wrapper_width; margin: 0 auto; overflow-x: hidden; } table { table-layout: fixed; } a { cursor: pointer; color: @link_color; font: @link_font; text
  • In CSS what is the difference between . and - Stack Overflow
    The dot( ) signifies a class name while the hash (#) signifies an element with a specific id attribute The class will apply to any element decorated with that particular class, while the # style will only apply to the element with that particular id
  • css selectors - CSS and and or - Stack Overflow
    Very old question I know, but since this is what came up at the top of my search results, I'll go ahead and answer it with modern day CSS Since 2021, all browsers are compatible with the :is and :where pseudo-classes::where has 0 specificity:is takes on the specificity of its most specific argument 1
  • css - what is the usage of -webkit-fill-available? - Stack Overflow
    What is the sense of using padding-top=padding-bottom="0 01em" assigned to class "w3-container" of w3 css? 1
  • css selectors - What does * mean in CSS? - Stack Overflow
    This is a common technique called a CSS reset Different browsers use different default margins, causing sites to look different by margins The * means "all elements" (a universal selector ), so we are setting all elements to have zero margins, and zero padding, thus making them look the same in all browsers




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