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If you have two rules that are the same for two different selectors, you can combine them. Just put commas between the selectors. Autumn
You can keep the combined rules and still have a rule specifically for one selector.Ethan
You can keep the combined rules and still have a rule specifically for one selector. [Collin]
ditto{travis}
What they saidGracie
you need to use braces for your CSS code instead of Angle brackets... suppose that's a rather basic guidline but it's a rather important one!
If you have two rules that are the same for two different selectors, you can combine them. Just put commas between the selectors.
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You can keep the combined rules and still have a rule specifically for one selector.
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You can keep the combined rules and still have a rule specifically for one selector.
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ditto
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What they said
ReplyDeleteGracie
you need to use braces for your CSS code instead of Angle brackets... suppose that's a rather basic guidline but it's a rather important one!
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