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CSS “content” property

CSS has a property called content. It can only be used with the pseudo elements :after and :before. It is written like a pseudo selector (with the colon), but it’s called a pseudo element because it’s not actually selecting anything that exists on the page but adding something new to the page. This is what… Continue reading CSS “content” property

Published January 17, 2013
Categorized as CSS Tagged css trick, psedo element

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