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CSS CSS Selectors Advanced Selectors :not() – The Negation Pseudo-Class

Rifqi Fahmi
Rifqi Fahmi
23,164 Points

are this posible if we set the margin besides using :not() property

why don't we use "+" sign combinator to do the margin ??

1 Answer

Tim Knight
Tim Knight
28,888 Points

You could definitely use .col + .col in this case too to make sure that you're not selecting the first child. I think in terms of the video this was really just used to continue to teach examples of using the :not() selector. There are always other ways to do things.