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For example, in [[HTML]], element names are case-insensitive, but in [[XML]] they are case-sensitive.
 
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== Fundamental selectors ==
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* [[Class rule (CSS)]]
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* [[HTML element rule (CSS)]]
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== Complex selectors ==
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Revision as of 10:01, 16 February 2016

In CSS, a selector is a pattern matching rule that determine which style rules apply to elements in the document tree.

Description

If all conditions in the pattern are true for a certain element, the selector matches the element.

Selectors may range from simple element names to rich contextual patterns.

The case-sensitivity of document language element names in selectors depends on the document language.

For example, in HTML, element names are case-insensitive, but in XML they are case-sensitive.

Fundamental selectors

Complex selectors

See also

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