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Topic: CSS โ€“ Page 7

  1. How to match HTML elements with an indeterminate state

    Published Mar 31 2022 in CSS , HTML

    Use the :indeterminate CSS pseudo-class to match different elements with an indeterminate state.

  2. How to align the text of the last paragraph line

    Published Mar 20 2022 in CSS

    The text-align-last property defines the text-alignment of the last paragraph line. It can be valuable with justified text designs.

  3. A look at the dialog element's super powers

    Published Mar 08 2022 in CSS , HTML , JavaScript

    The new dialog element is more than a display toggle because it provides better focus handling, inert functionality and closes on keypress.

  4. You can't override !important user agent CSS declarations

    Published Feb 05 2022 in CSS

    Learn how the !important CSS keyword affect the cascade and differs from user agent, user and author stylesheets.

  5. Different background animations on mouseenter and leave

    Published Jan 09 2022 in CSS

    Learn how to transition in a background from one side and make it disappear at another using CSS pseudo-elements.

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