In the following CSS taken from Twitter Bootstrap what does the ampersand (&) character mean?
.clearfix {
*zoom: 1;
&:before,
&:after {
display: table;
content: "";
}
&:after {
clear: both;
}
}
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That’s LESS, not CSS.
This syntax allows you to nest selector modifiers.
Will compile to:
With the
&, the nested selectors compile to.clearfix:before.Without it, they compile to
.clearfix :before.