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How a browser determines what elements match a css selector?

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Question added by irfan shaikh , Consultant : Senior Web Designer/Front end Developer , Client : ● Impact Proximity, Dubai ● Cube Solution, Dubai ● WAC, Sharjha ● KIOEC, Kuwait ● IRIS Ltd.
Date Posted: 2013/10/15

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by Abdullah Mohammed , Senior Software Engineer PHP & PERL , CASHU PAYMENT ONLINE SOLUTION

I think you mean the Rules in the css. will indecate to the element, in the browser the interbter will dedcate the elemnt selecter and match them with its rule in the stylesheet file. and if the element have more than one selecter it will be overwite with the last rule will in the stylesheet. note there is a key word called !important this added in the attribute of the rule this will overwrite all of same level selecter...

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