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How to negate id in UOML

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this video is entitled external style and the ID and class selectors and is a companion piece to the book so you want to learn to use HTML and CSS chapter 5 Iamp;#39;m James M Renault PhD and Iamp;#39;ll be taking you through this video presentation in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about creating an external CSS file weamp;#39;re gonna add the link tag to your HTML to tell the browser to bring in the external stylesheet weamp;#39;re going to show you the ID CSS selector and the class CSS selector and how to apply the class attribute to HTML tags so at the end of this presentation you will have seen the tag selector the ID selector as a class selector within CSS and be able to create an external style sheet music first thing I want to talk about is it on this slide but itamp;#39;s creating an external style sheet what you are going to need to do to work out these examples is to open up your a folder where your HTML document is and create a new text file within that folder

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Syntax. The :not() pseudo-class requires a selector list, a comma-separated list of one or more selectors, as its argument. The list must not contain another negation selector or a pseudo-element, but any other simple, compound, and complex selectors are allowed.
important selectors): Using them is not a good practice. Because it violates the principle of maintaining styles and structure separate. But they are useful when debugging problems.
:not(:last-child) The :not() selector excludes the element passed to it from selection. The :last-child selector selects the last child. Combining these two above selector to excludes the last children (inner-div) of every parent div from the selection.
In CSS rules, you normally select elements that you want to apply styles to and all matching elements get styled. Have you ever wanted to apply styles to only a few elements and exclude everything else? This is possible in CSS by using the :not() pseudo-class.
(In fact, ID selectors are so powerful that only the ! important property can override them in CSS.) That means if an element is targeted by an ID selector and a class selector, the CSS style of the ID selector will be applied to the element over the style of the class selector.
The CSS id Selector The id selector uses the id attribute of an HTML element to select a specific element. The id of an element is unique within a page, so the id selector is used to select one unique element! To select an element with a specific id, write a hash (#) character, followed by the id of the element.
In CSS, to exclude a particular class, we can use the pseudo-class :not selector also known as negation pseudo-class or not selector. This selector is used to set the style to every element that is not the specified by given selector. Since it is used to prevent specific items from lists of selected items.
Approach: Use the :not(selector), also known as negation pseudo-class which takes a simple selector as an argument and allows you to style all the elements except the element specified by the selector.

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