:focus
The :focus CSS pseudo-class represents an element (such as a form input) that has received focus. It is generally triggered when the user clicks or taps on an element or selects it with the keyboard's Tab key.
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treated in When do the :hover, :focus, and :active pseudo-classes apply?
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When we select an element by its .class or #id, we’re using predefined and unchanging attributes that...
treated in Whenever you use :hover, also use :focus | 456 Berea Street
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Neglecting to style :focus when you style the :hover pseudo-class can lead to minor inconvenience at...