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What are the advanced selectors of CSS?

Dec 04, 2023 am 09:56 AM
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css advanced selectors include "universal sibling selector~", "attribute selector []", "pseudo-class selector: not()", "pseudo-class selector: nth-child()" , "Pseudo-class selector: nth-of-type()", "Pseudo-class selector: first-child and: last-child": 1. Universal sibling selector, selects the same parent element as the specified element, and All subsequent sibling elements; 2. Attribute selector, which can select elements based on their attribute values, etc.

What are the advanced selectors of CSS?

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CSS advanced selectors provide a more refined and flexible way to select elements. The following are some common CSS advanced selectors:

  1. General sibling selector (General sibling selector) : Use a tilde (~) to indicate that all sibling elements that have the same parent element as the specified element and follow it are selected.
h2 ~ p {       
        color: red;
       }
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  1. Attribute selectors: You can select elements based on their attribute values.

    • Attribute exists selector: [attr]
    • Equal to selector: [attr=value]
    • Contains selector: [attr~=value]
    • Beginning matching selector: [attr^=value]
    • Ending matching selector: [attr$=value]
    • Containing selector: [attr*=value]
  2. :not() Pseudo-class selector: selects all elements except the specified element.

p:not(.intro) {       
                color: red;
              }
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  1. :nth-child() Pseudo-class selector: Select elements based on their position in the parent element.
p:nth-child(odd) {       
                   background-color: lightgray;
                 }
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  1. :nth-of-type() Pseudo-class selector: Similar to :nth-child(), but only matches elements of a specific type.
p:nth-of-type(2n+1) {       
                    font-weight: bold;
                   }
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  1. :first-child and :last-child pseudo-class selectors: select the first and last child elements respectively.
div p:first-child {       
                    font-weight: bold;
                  }
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These advanced selectors can help developers select elements that need to be styled more accurately, thereby achieving more flexible and fine-grained style control.

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