But doesn't that only work if the item with .specialButton is inside of a button element (without the requirement for element to be a button)?
Or is it whitespace sensitive (i.e. button.specialButton != button .specialButton)?
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But doesn't that only work if the item with
.specialButton
is inside of abutton
element (without the requirement forelement
to be abutton
)?Or is it whitespace sensitive (i.e.
button.specialButton
!=button .specialButton
)?It's whitespace that's important:
button.specialButton
- abutton
with the classspecialButton
button .specialButton
- any element with the classspecialButton
that's anywhere inside a button.button#verySpecialButton
- abutton
with the idverySpecialButton
button #verySpecialButton
- any element with the idbutton
that's anywhere inside a button.