I want to name a CSS class and call it imgSuper. Can I use camelCasing in CSS classes?
I want to name a CSS class and call it imgSuper . Can I
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Technically yes, but it’s risky because while CSS syntax is mostly case-insensitive, in some browsers under certain conditions, class names are treated as case-sensitive, as the spec does not specify how browsers should handle case when matching CSS rules to HTML class names.
From the spec, section 4.1.3:
Rather than learn the browsers and conditions where case is sensitive, it’s best that you just realize that the best approach is the most compatible: use the same case in all code for a given CSS class, and don’t create two or more CSS class names that differ only in case.