CSS instances
A CSS rule consists of two main parts: a selector, and one or more declarations:
Selectors are usually HTML elements that you need to change the style.
Each declaration consists of an attribute and a value.
The property is the style property (style attribute) that you want to set. Each property has a value. Attributes and values are separated by colons.
CSS instances
The CSS declaration always ends with a semicolon (;), and the declaration group is enclosed in curly braces ({}):
p {color:red;text-align:center;}
To make the CSS more readable, you can only describe one property per line:
Instance
P{color:red;text-align:center;}
CSS annotations
Comments are used to interpret your code, and you can edit it at will, and the browser ignores it.
The CSS comment begins with "/*" and ends with "*/" with the following examples:
/* This is a comment */p{text-align:center;/* this is another comment */color:black;font-family:arial;}
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