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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 WebKit and how is it related to CSS? - Stack Overflow The -webkit prefix on CSS selectors are properties that only this engine is intended to process, very similar to -moz properties Many of us are hoping this goes away, for example -webkit-border-radius will be replaced by the standard border-radius and you won't need multiple rules for the same thing for multiple browsers
Is there a CSS parent selector? - Stack Overflow CSS is relatively fast to parse, but selecting parent tags requires a relatively significantly larger amount of processing Using the :has selector, we can now select div elements which have a p children, or any normal combination of selectors
html - Set cellpadding and cellspacing in CSS? - Stack Overflow Two different sets of CSS properties apply to the same HTML markup for the table, but with opposite concepts: the first one uses the default value for border-collapse (separate) and uses border-spacing to provide the cellspacing, the second one switches border-collapse to collapse and uses the border property as the cellspacing
What is the difference between margin and padding in CSS? The biggest difference between padding and margin is that vertical margins auto-collapse, and padding doesn't Consider two elements one above the other each with padding of 1em This padding is considered to be part of the element and is always preserved You will end up with the content of the first element, followed by the padding of the first element, followed by the padding of the second