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

    Jul 12, 2010 · 1 The greater sign ( > ) selector in CSS means that the selector on the right is a direct descendant / child of whatever is on the left. An example: article > p { } Means only style …

  2. 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?

  3. 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): The subsequent-sibling combinator is made of the …

  4. 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 …

  5. What is the difference between CSS and SCSS? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 25, 2017 · 83 CSS is the styling language that any browser understands to style webpages. SCSS is a special type of file for SASS, a program written in Ruby that assembles CSS style …

  6. css - What's the difference between SCSS and Sass? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 1, 2013 · Sass is a CSS pre-processor with syntax advancements. Style sheets in the advanced syntax are processed by the program, and turned into regular CSS style sheets. …

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

    May 9, 2010 · CSS "and" and "or" Asked 15 years, 2 months ago Modified 5 months ago Viewed 342k times

  8. Apply CSS Style to child elements - Stack Overflow

    I want to apply styles only to the table inside the DIV with a particular class: Note: I'd rather use a css-selector for children elements. Why does the #1 works and #2 doesn't? 1: div.test th,...

  9. css - How to disable text selection highlighting - Stack Overflow

    For anchors that act like buttons (for example, the buttons on the sidebar of this Stack Overflow page titled Questions, Tags, and Users) or tabs, is there a CSS standard way to disable the …

  10. css - Can I position an element fixed relative to parent ... - Stack ...

    Mar 6, 2011 · To position an element "fixed" relative to a parent element, you want position:absolute on the child element, and any position mode other than the default or static …