Sunday, March 24, 2019

Chapter 4: CSS IDs

Chapter 4: CSS IDs



IDs are similar to classes, except once a specific id has been declared it cannot be used again within the same (X)HTML file.
I generally use IDs to style the layout elements of a page that will only be needed once, whereas I use classes to style text and such that may be declared multiple times.


The main container for this page is defined by the following.
<div id="container">

Everything within my document is inside this division.
</div>

I have chosen the id selector for the "container" division over a class because I only need to use it one time within this file.
Then in my CSS file I have the following:

#container{ width: 80%; margin: auto;
 padding: 20px;
border: 1px solid #666;
background: #ffffff;
}
You will notice that the id selector begins with a (#) number sign instead of a (.) period, as the class selector does.


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