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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.
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.
Elements with ID attributes can be targeted by anchor tags, by setting the ref attribute to the ID value, prefixed by a # symbol. Clicking that anchor link will re-focus the current page on the element with the matching ID. This is called a fragment identifier.
In the CSS, a class selector is a name preceded by a full stop (.) and an ID selector is a name preceded by a hash character (#). The difference between an ID and a class is that an ID can be used to identify one element, whereas a class can be used to identify more than one.
The ID selector is used to specify a style for a single, unique element. The ID selector uses the ID attribute of the HTML element, and is defined with a “#”. Class: The class selector is used to specify a style for a group of elements. Unlike the ID selector, the class selector is most often used on several elements.
Difference between ID and class attribute: The only difference between them is that ID is unique in a page and can only apply to at most one element, while class selector can apply to multiple elements.
The class selector uses the HTML class attribute, and is defined with a “.” ID is used when we have to apply CSS property to one attribute only. Class is used when we have to use CSS property in many locations within the same page or different. A class is not unique and applied to multiple elements.
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