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Pseudo-elements
Tip: Pseudo-classes are with one colon. Pseudo-elements are written with two colons. By default, any pseudo-element is an inline element. Example to un-italicize and give some space to a book emoji in a h1 element: h1::first-letter { font-style: normal; margin-right: … Continue reading
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