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What Is a Mixed Selector?
A mixed selector is a selector that uses a combination of all other selectors.
The following CSS shows some good examples:
/* selects <p class="quote"> tags */
P.quote {font-style: italic}
/* selects <p class="quote" id="onSale"> tags */
P.quote#onSale {color: red}
/* selects <p class=quote id=onSale> tags inside <table> */
TABLE P.quote#onSale {background-color: red}
/* selects <pre class=quote id=onSale> tags inside <table>
and <pre id="onSale"> tags */
TABLE P.quote#onSale, PRE#onSale {background-color: red}
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- What Is CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)?
- What Is the Basic Unit of CSS?
- How Many Ways to Attach CSS to HTML Documents?
- How To Include CSS Inside an HTML Tag?
- How To Include CSS Inside the HEAD Tag?
- How To Store CSS Definitions in External Files?
- How Many Ways to Select HTML Tag Instances?
- What Is a Class Selector?
- What Is an ID Selector?
- What Is a Contextual Selector?
- What Is a Group Selector?
- What Is a Mixed Selector?
- What Are the Pseudo Classes on <A> Tags?
- How To Group CSS Definitions Together?
- What Is Style Property Inheritance?
- What Is CSS Cascading?
- What Are the CSS Cascading Order Rules?
- How To Remove the Top White Space of Your Web Page?
- How To Set Different Text Fonts Inside Tables?
- How To Use Class Selectors to Differentiate Tag Instances?
- How To Use IDs to Override Classes?
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