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  1. What does the "~" (tilde/squiggle/twiddle) CSS selector mean?

    May 28, 2012 · The ~ selector is in fact the subsequent-sibling combinator (previously called general sibling combinator until 2017):

  2. What does the ">" (greater-than sign) CSS selector mean?

    Jul 12, 2010 · > (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 …

  3. In CSS what is the difference between "." and - Stack Overflow

    Mar 2, 2009 · 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, …

  4. What does an asterisk (*) do in a CSS selector? - Stack Overflow

    May 28, 2021 · 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 …

  5. 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% …

  6. css selectors - CSS "and" and "or" - Stack Overflow

    May 9, 2010 · 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 …

  7. Apply CSS Style to child elements - Stack Overflow

    This code "div.test th, td, caption {padding:40px 100px 40px 50px;}" applies a rule to all th elements which are contained by a div element with a class named test, in addition to all td …

  8. What does an "&" before a pseudo element in CSS mean?

    Found this on Google, needs a little update as CSS nesting is now native, rather than just the preserve of SASS (and other CSS processors). You can find details about this here: W3C - …

  9. css - Select element based on multiple classes - Stack Overflow

    Yeah, you can't use them at all in IE6, only take longer routes to style your elements. For example, styling each class separately and using appropriate CSS specificity to override as …

  10. 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 …

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