Universal Selector
The Universal selector (*) in CSS is used to select all the elements in an HTML document. It also includes other elements which are inside under another element.
Note: The following code is used in the above Example using the universal selector. This CSS rule will be applied to each and every HTML element on the page:
CSS:
* {
color: white;
background-color: black;
}
Output:
CSS Selectors
CSS selectors target the HTML elements on your pages, allowing you to add styles based on their ID, class, type, attribute, and more. This guide will help you to understand the intricacies of CSS selectors and their important role in enhancing the user experience of your web pages. Understanding these selectors—such as the universal selector, attribute selector, pseudo-class selector, and combinator selectors—enables more efficient and dynamic web design.
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