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CSS CSS Selectors Going Further with Attribute Selectors and Pseudo-Classes Substring Matching Attribute Selectors - "Contains"

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I'm color blind. When you use examples where you change a border from black to red, I can't see the difference. It's a minor issue because in my workspace I just use a different color that's easy for me to distinguish from black, such as blue or yellow. So, it's okay, but I thought I would let you know. Thanks!

1 Answer

Frans de Haan
Frans de Haan
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I understand your problem. But you can type another coler by yourself to test:)