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6,475 Pointsis :focus {} the same as *:focus{}?
Guil mentions that we can use :focus (removing the leading a) and it will apply to all interactive elements...
But I also know that the asterix i.e * can be used to target all elements too. So can I use something like *:focus{} to select all elements that it applies to?
Thanks
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Steven Parker
231,275 PointsYou can think of ":focus" as a shorthand for "*:focus". They would both create a rule that targets any element on the page that has focus.
babasariffodeen
6,475 Pointsbabasariffodeen
6,475 PointsThanks! Yes that was a typo! I've fixed that now :P