css-pseudo-classes Flashcards

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What is a pseudo-class?

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A CSS pseudo-class is a keyword added to a selector that specifies a special state of the selected element(s). For example, the pseudo-class :hover can be used to select a button when a user’s pointer hovers over the button and this selected button can then be styled.

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What are CSS pseudo-classes useful for?

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Pseudo-classes let you apply a style to an element not only in relation to the content of the document tree, but also in relation to external factors like the history of the navigator (:visited, for example), the status of its content (like :checked on certain form elements), or the position of the mouse (like :hover, which lets you know if the mouse is over an element or not).

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