CSS Grouping and Nesting Selectors
Grouping Selectors
In style sheets there are often elements with the same style.
h1
{
color:green;
}
h2
{
color:green;
}
p
{
color:green;
} |
To minimize the code, you can group selectors.
Separate each selector with a comma.
In the example below we have grouped the selectors from the code above:
Nesting Selectors
It is possible to apply a style for a selector within a selector.
In the example below, one style is specified for all p elements, and a
separate style is specified for p elements nested within the "marked" class:
Example
p
{
color:blue;
text-align:center;
}
.marked
{
background-color:blue;
}
.marked p
{
color:white;
} |
Try it yourself »
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