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Hi, everyone.
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I'm Guil.
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In this course, we're gonna go beyond the
basic selector concepts,
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covered in CSS Basics.
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Back in CSS Basics, we learned base
selectors like type, ID, class, and
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descendant selectors.
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Now, we're gonna tap into a whole new
batch of selectors, selectors that will
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open up a world of flexibility, for us
designers and developers.
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So, we know that selectors are the most
important and powerful part of CSS,
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because they are what allows us to target
HTML elements, and apply style to them.
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But besides the common ways we learn to
target elements with type, ID, and
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class selectors, we're also able to zero
in, and
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target elements, based on specific HTML
attributes,
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their position in the HTML document, even
their relation to other elements and more.
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So, coming up in this course, we'll expand
on those core concepts,
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by learning all about attribute selectors,
child selectors, selector combinators, and
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lots of new helpful pseudo-classes.
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We'll also see how more advanced
selectors,
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can use simple expressions, to target a
combination of elements.
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We'll even use special selectors called
pseudo-elements,
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to insert virtual elements and content,
into our page, from our CSS.
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By the end of this course, you'll have
gained a better understanding of
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the power and flexibility, behind CSS
selectors, and
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you'll have a few more handy tools in your
CSS tool kit, to work with.
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Again, don't worry about memorizing every
selector we're about to cover.
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But as I've mentioned before, to be the
best and most well-rounded designer and
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developer we can be, it's best to know all
our options, and
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understand all the selectors available to
us.
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So, make sure you also take a look at the
teacher's notes for each video.
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Because they'll provide extra information,
and resources, about each selector.
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So, are you ready?
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Let's get to it.
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