Easy points here for anyone who knows. I am looking for a detailed answer on what it (>) means and how it should be used. Thanks.
Easy points here for anyone who knows. I am looking for a detailed answer
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There is no valid symbol as
<in CSS. If you use it, you will invalidate your css.However, you may want to use
>– the child selector.CSS4 will introduce a subject selector. At the moment it is marked with
$.so
so these rules will not apply to the a in hoverstate, but it’s parent with the
parent-ID. CSS4 spec