Rule Syntax

Style sheets consist of one or more rules for describing how a page element should be displayed. The following example contains two rules. The first rule makes all the h1s in a document gray; the second specifies that paragraphs should be set in 12-pixel high Verdana or some sans-serif font:

    h1 {color: #eee;}
    p {font-size: 12px;
       font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; }

Figure 16-1 shows the components of a style sheet rule.

The two main sections of a style sheet rule are the selector (which identifies the element to be styled) and the declaration (the style or display instructions to be applied to that element). In the previous sample code, the h1 and p elements are the selectors. The complete list of selectors in the CSS 2.1 specification is covered in Chapter 17.

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