In web design, CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) is actually a very familiar thing. However, when you look at CSS of some complex webpages, it is often frustrated by some inexplicable statements. So I flipped through on Google and turned over a bunch of CSS manuals to find out what was going on. The following is a summary, hoping to serve as a quick reference to deal with the "weird" CSS.
What is "weird" CSS? For example:
< Style >
. Col,. col_wide
{} {
Border:1px solid # ebf0fa;
}
. Col_cap *,. mod_cap *
{} {
Cursor:Move;
}
. Col_head TD,. col_head td a,. col_head td a: hover,. col_head td a: active
{} {
Background-color:# Ebf0fa;
}
V \:*
{} {
Behavior:URL (# default # VML);
}
# CBS, # cts
{} {
Text-align:Left;
}
. Sg,. SG *,. AD,. Ad *
{} {
Color:#888888
}
. CB2 # CFT,. CB2 # CFB
{} {
Display:None
}
Div # nstext
{} {
Top:0px;
}
</ Style >
I hope you can explain and talk about the advantages of these usage?