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  1. What does the ">" (greater-than sign) CSS selector mean?

    Jul 12, 2010 · The greater sign ( > ) selector in CSS means that the selector on the right is a direct descendant / child of whatever is on the left. An example:

  2. In CSS what is the difference between "." and - Stack Overflow

    Mar 2, 2009 · What is the difference between # and . when declaring a set of styles for an element and what are the semantics that come into play when deciding which one to use?

  3. css selectors - CSS "and" and "or" - Stack Overflow

    May 9, 2010 · Learn about CSS selectors, including how to use "and" and "or" for efficient styling on Stack Overflow.

  4. Tailwind CSS v4 - Unknown at rule @plugin, @custom-variant, …

    Mar 17, 2025 · I'm using Tailwind CSS v4 in my Next.js project and getting the following errors in globals.css: Unknown at rule @plugin css (unknownAtRules) Unknown at rule @custom …

  5. Adding external CSS in an HTML file - Stack Overflow

    Learn how to link an external CSS file to your HTML document for styling purposes on Stack Overflow.

  6. css - How to force image resize and keep aspect ratio? - Stack …

    In the end I solved this by preloading the image, calculating the aspect ratio, comparing it versus the aspect ratio of the area and then apply the proper CSS style.

  7. Is there a CSS parent selector? - Stack Overflow

    CSS is relatively fast to parse, but selecting parent tags requires a relatively significantly larger amount of processing. Using the :has selector, we can now select div elements which have a p …

  8. html - CSS background-image-opacity? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 31, 2011 · Related to How do I give text or an image a transparent background using CSS?, but slightly different. I'd like to know if it's possible to change the alpha value of a background …

  9. Using custom fonts using CSS? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 27, 2012 · I've seen some new websites that are using custom fonts on their sites (other than the regular Arial, Tahoma, etc.). And they support a nice amount of browsers. How does one …

  10. CSS: borders between table columns only - Stack Overflow

    Jul 22, 2010 · Is there a way, using CSS, to show borders in a table between columns only (not on the outer edges)?