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CSS Id and Class (0 Comments)
Admin: Posted Date: April 4, 2010

In addition to setting a style for a HTML element, CSS allows you to specify your own selectors called "id" and "class".The id selector is used to specify a style for a single, unique element.

CSS Id and Class

The id and class Selectors

In addition to setting a style for a HTML element, CSS allows you to specify your own selectors called "id" and "class".

The id Selector

The id selector is used to specify a style for a single, unique element.

The id selector uses the id attribute of the HTML element, and is defined with a "#".

The style rule below will be applied to the element with id="para1":

Example

#para1
{
text-align:center;
color:red;
}

 

Remark Do NOT start an ID name with a number! It will not work in Mozilla/Firefox.

The class Selector

The class selector is used to specify a style for a group of elements. Unlike the id selector, the class selector is most often used on several elements.

This allows you to set a particular style for any HTML elements with the same class.

The class selector uses the HTML class attribute, and is defined with a "."

In the example below, all HTML elements with class="center" will be center-aligned:

Example

.center {text-align:center;}

 

Remark Do NOT start a class name with a number! This is only supported in Internet Explorer.

 

 

 

 

 
 
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