Index

A note on the digital index

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Symbols

!important rule (specificity), The Tiebreaker: Last Style Wins
# (hash symbol), ID Selectors: Specific Page Elements, Siblings, The :target Selector
for naming styles, ID Selectors: Specific Page Elements
in :target selectors, The :target Selector
in adjacent sibling selectors, Siblings
/ (forward slash), Creating Rounded Corners, Keywords
beginning root-relative paths with, Keywords
in border-radius property, Creating Rounded Corners
3D transforms, Origin
::selection pseudo-element, ::Selection–Attribute Selectors, ::Selection, Attribute Selectors
:active pseudo-class, Understanding Link States
:active pseudo-class (links), More Pseudo-Classes and Pseudo-Elements
:active state of links, Translate
:after pseudo-class, Clearing and Containing Floats
:after pseudo-element, :After
:before pseudo class, Creating Full-Height Columns
:before pseudo-element, :Before
:checked pseudo-class, Laying Out Forms Using CSS
:disabled pseudo-class, Laying Out Forms Using CSS
:enabled pseudo-class, Laying Out Forms Using CSS
:first-child pseudo-element, :First-Child
:first-letter/:first-line pseudo-elements, Styling Paragraph Parts, Formatting the First Letter or First ...

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