- Understand and use class attributes in HTML and CSS to style specific elements.
- Differentiate between tag selectors and class selectors.
- Definition: Class attributes enable you to apply styles to specific HTML elements, rather than all elements of the same type.
- Syntax:
<tag class="classname">content</tag>
- CSS Selector: To apply styles, use a period before the class name in your CSS file:
.classname { property: value; }
- Definition: Specificity determines which CSS rules are applied to an element when there are conflicting styles.
- Order of Precedence:
- Inline styling
- IDs
- Class, attributes & pseudo-classes
- Elements & pseudo-elements
- HTML: Decide which tags to style differently and add a class attribute with a meaningful name.
- CSS: Write the styling rules using the class selector.
- Example:
<p class="highlight">Important text</p>
.highlight { background-color: yellow; }
- Case Sensitivity: Class names are case-sensitive; make sure to match the exact case in both HTML and CSS.
Happy coding!