A CSS rule consists of a selector and a declaration block.
CSS Syntax
CSS selector
The selector points to the HTML element you want to style.
The declaration block contains one or more declarations separated by semicolons.
Each declaration includes a CSS property name and a value, separated by a colon.
Multiple CSS declarations are separated with semicolons, and declaration blocks are surrounded by curly braces.
Example
In this example all
elements will be center-aligned, with a red text color:
p {
color: red;
text-align: center;
}
Example Explained
p is a selector in CSS (it points to the HTML element you want to style:
).
color is a property, and red is the property value
text-align is a property, and center is the property value
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