Tech Tutorial: Learning Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) – Episode 05: Type Selectors

When using CSS to style elements within an HTML document, you must first grab a hold of the specific element(s) you want to style (we call this obtaining a reference). CSS provides several methods for targeting HTML elements for styling. One such method is the use of type selectors, which is selecting HTML elements by their element type. For example, selecting all anchor tags in order to change the color of links within the page.

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