What do you call these:
body > p + p
in a CSS selector? Are they:
- Relational operators
- Position-based criteria
- Something else?
I just have no idea what to call them. Is there an official name?
(And, also, are there official names for a b c in a b c, d e f and a in a b c?)
According to https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-3/#combinators they are called "combinators".
(space character) = descendant combinator>(angle bracket or greater-than sign) = child combinator+(plus mark) = adjacent sibling combinator~(tilde) = general sibling combinator