A CSS comprises of style rules that are interpreted by the browser and then applied to the corresponding elements in your document. A style rule is made of three parts −
- Selector − A selector is an HTML tag at which a style will be applied. This could be any tag like <h1> or <table> etc.
- Property - A property is a type of attribute of HTML tag. Put simply, all the HTML attributes are converted into CSS properties. They could be color, border etc.
- Value - Values are assigned to properties. For example, color property can have value either red or #F1F1F1 etc.
selector { property: value }
Example: You can define a table border as follows −table{ border :1px solid #C00; }
Here table is a selector and border is a property and given value 1px solid #C00 is the value of that property.
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