Add resource "When do the :hover, :focus, and :active pseudo-classes apply?" Accepted
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Add When do the :hover, :focus, and :active pseudo-classes apply?
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- When do the :hover, :focus, and :active pseudo-classes apply?
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- 2018-12-11
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- When we select an element by its .class or #id, we’re using predefined and unchanging attributes that are baked into the DOM. With pseudo-classes, we can select elements using information that isn’t already in the DOM and can change based on how a user interacts with the page.
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- https://bitsofco.de/when-do-the-hover-focus-and-active-pseudo-classes-apply/
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- :active
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- The :active CSS pseudo-class represents an element (such as a button) that is being activated by the user. When using a mouse, "activation" typically starts when the user presses down the primary mouse button.
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- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/:active
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