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CSS Tutorial - 4 - Universal and Descendant Selectors

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  • Yeah, I was wondering about that too. What exactly is the div element?

  • thanks for the advanced tips: with the universal selector ( * ) I can save a lot ot time and code.

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  • Hey Bucky ur helping me again on CSS just like u did for JAVA! Great tutorials...

  • i just want to know what is div tag??? how can we use it and its attributes..

  • Really great stuff. Thankyou, I've subscribed.

  • Descendant selectors = Inception

  • @jackyboy691 Dude, seriously, it was a pain in my ass using regular Notpad. Notepad++ is the shit for HTML/other code editing.

  • Nice one, Subscribed.

  • Good thing I have notepad++

  • The div tag defines a section in an HTML document, The div tag is often used to group block-elements to format them with styles.

  • @fozo1655 That's part of the standard Doc Type Declaration for XHTML. Basically, W3Schools is the organization that devised the standards for XHTML (and HTML, CSS, blah, blah, blah) so it's basically like giving them credit or acknowledging that they made the Doc Type Declaration that you see at the top. You know, like where it says "DOCTYPE html- PUBLIC..." blah, blah, blah.

  • why does the top say w3 schools ?

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