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CSS

CSS Selectors question

Hello. I wonder whether there's any selector that can affect its parent element.

I learned about such selectors as: General sibling selectors(~) Adjacent sibling selectors(+) and they work with their siblings. Also cascade styles let us affect element's children. That's why I'm looking for the way to influence on a parent. Thanks.

1 Answer

Hi, Vadim. While many have asked for it, there is no current way of selecting a parent element. Maybe we'll see it in the future, though! :)

Thank you, Ryan=)