Selectors, Specificity and the Cascade
Samenvatting
Exactly how does the "cascade" in Cascading Style Sheets work This concise guide demonstrates the power and simplicity of CSS selectors for applying style rules to different web page elements. You’ll learn how your page’s presentation depends on a multitude of style rules and the complex ways they function—and sometimes collide—within the document’s structure.
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Conventions Used in This Book;
Using Code Examples;
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How to Contact Us;
Chapter 1: Selectors;
1.1 Basic Style Rules;
1.2 Grouping;
1.3 Class and ID Selectors;
1.4 Attribute Selectors;
1.5 Using Document Structure;
1.6 Pseudo-Class Selectors;
1.7 Pseudo-Element Selectors;
1.8 Summary;
Chapter 2: Specificity and the Cascade;
2.1 Specificity;
2.2 Inheritance;
2.3 The Cascade;
2.4 Summary;
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