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Css Selectors By Attribute with 3 Examples

What is an Attribute selector in CSS?

An attribute selector matches a tag based on the value of its attribute. In other words, it's used to select elements that have a particular attribute.

Understand Css Selectors By Attribute with examples:

Example # 1:

Select all the elements with an href matching "example.org"

a[href="example.org"] {...}

Example # 2:

Select elements with an href containing "example"

a[href*="example"] {... }

Example # 3:

Elements that have been set to display: none or visibility='hidden' by default

a[visibility=hidden] {...}

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