
What does the ">" (greater-than sign) CSS selector mean?
Jul 12, 2010 · 63 > (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 …
What does the "~" (tilde/squiggle/twiddle) CSS selector mean?
May 28, 2012 · Searching for the ~ character isn't easy. I was looking over some CSS and found this .check:checked ~ .content { } What does it mean?
What is the purpose of the '@' symbol in CSS? - Stack Overflow
These are all known in CSS as at-rules. They're special instructions for the browser, not directly related to styling of (X)HTML/XML elements in Web documents using rules and properties, …
What does an asterisk (*) do in a CSS selector? - Stack Overflow
Jul 30, 2009 · 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 …
In CSS what is the difference between "." and - Stack Overflow
Mar 2, 2009 · What is the difference between # and . when declaring a set of styles for an element and what are the semantics that come into play when deciding which one to use?
css - What are -moz- and -webkit-? - Stack Overflow
While a css rule is still not standardized, some vendors still want to implement it. So some browsers know border-radius only with the -webkit- prefix, others need the -moz- prefix.
css selectors - What does "*" mean in CSS? - Stack Overflow
Jan 17, 2018 · 69 I have been looking at the CSS files for many websites like Facebook and Youtube. In almost all of them I see this code: * { margin: 0; padding: 0; } It is odd, as removing …
css selectors - CSS "and" and "or" - Stack Overflow
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css - what is the usage of -webkit-fill-available? - Stack Overflow
Jul 6, 2021 · PIC-1 this is what I've ( pic-1 ) PIC-2 this is what I need ( pic-2 ) in the pic-2 I added width: -webkit-fill-available; I got what I expect. But I don't know how it's working.
What does an "&" before a pseudo element in CSS mean?
A way to think about it, is that whenever an '&' is encountered in scss, it will be replaced by the parent selector when build in css. An excellent example from sass documentation is this. This …