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|a 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. This guide is a chapter from the upcoming fourth edition of CSS: The Definitive Guide. When you purchase either the print or the ebook edition of Selectors, Specificity, and the Cascade, you'll receive a significant discount on the entire Definitive Guide when it's released. Why wait when you can learn how to use selectors and other key CSS 3 features right away? Learn how to create CSS rules that apply to a large number of similar elements Group rules to make style sheets smaller and download times faster Understand how elements inherit styles from their parents Discover how reader and browser preferences affect your page presentation Examine specificity--the method browsers use to choose between two conflicting style rules Get a handle on how specificity and inheritance combine to form the cascade Get details on all of the CSS3 selectors.
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|a Machine generated contents note: 1.Selectors -- Basic Style Rules -- Element Selectors -- Declarations and Keywords -- Grouping -- Grouping Selectors -- Grouping Declarations -- Grouping Everything -- Class and ID Selectors -- Class Selectors -- Multiple Classes -- ID Selectors -- Deciding Between Class and ID -- Attribute Selectors -- Simple Attribute Selectors -- Selection Based on Exact Attribute Value -- Selection Based on Partial Attribute Values -- A Particular Attribute Selection Type -- Using Document Structure -- Understanding the Parent-Child Relationship -- Descendant Selectors -- Selecting Children -- Selecting Adjacent Sibling Elements -- Selecting Following Siblings -- Pseudo-Class Selectors -- Combining Pseudo-Classes -- Structural Pseudo-Classes -- Dynamic Pseudo-Classes -- UI State Pseudo-Classes -- The :target Pseudo-Class -- The :lang Pseudo-Class -- The Negation Pseudo-Class -- Pseudo-Element Selectors -- Styling the First Letter -- Styling the First Line
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|a Note continued: Restrictions on ::first-letter and ::first-line -- Styling (Or Creating) Content Before and After Elements -- Summary -- 2.Specificity and the Cascade -- Specificity -- Declarations and Specificity -- Universal Selector Specificity -- ID and Attribute Selector Specificity -- Inline Style Specificity -- Importance -- Inheritance -- The Cascade -- Sorting by Weight and Origin -- Sorting by Specificity -- Sorting by Order -- Non-CSS Presentational Hints.
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