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CSS uses the same “block comment” syntax as the C-like languages — you start a comment with /*, and end it with */. However, CSS is missing the “line comment” syntax that those languages have, where everything from // to the end of the line is commented out.
CSS uses the same “block comment” syntax as the C-like languages — you start a comment with /*, and end it with */. However, CSS is missing the “line comment” syntax that those languages have, where everything from // to the end of the line is commented out.
A CSS comment is used to add explanatory notes to the code or to prevent the browser from interpreting specific parts of the style sheet. By design, comments have no effect on the layout of a document.
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