Selectors Level 3
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Selectors Level 3 is a W3C CSS specification that defines the syntax and behavior of selectors used to target elements in web documents for styling and scripting.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Selectors Level 3 canonical | 2 |
| CSS Level 3 selector capabilities | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Selectors Level 3 Context triple: [CSS Level 3 modules, includesModule, Selectors Level 3]
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CSS Level 3 modules
CSS Level 3 modules are a collection of W3C specifications that extend and refine Cascading Style Sheets by defining advanced layout, styling, and presentation features for the web.
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CSS Level 4
CSS Level 4 refers to the next generation of Cascading Style Sheets specifications that introduce more advanced layout, styling, and design capabilities for the web beyond earlier CSS levels.
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CSS Level 2.1
CSS Level 2.1 is a refined and clarified revision of the CSS2 specification that became the primary W3C recommendation for defining the presentation of HTML and XML documents on the web.
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D.
CSS Level 2
CSS Level 2 is a W3C-defined style sheet language specification that extends the original CSS with more advanced layout, positioning, and media features for web documents.
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E.
XPath 3.1
XPath 3.1 is a version of the XML Path Language that extends earlier editions with features like maps, arrays, and higher-order functions for more powerful querying and transformation of XML and related data.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Selectors Level 3 Target entity description: Selectors Level 3 is a W3C CSS specification that defines the syntax and behavior of selectors used to target elements in web documents for styling and scripting.
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A.
CSS Level 3 modules
CSS Level 3 modules are a collection of W3C specifications that extend and refine Cascading Style Sheets by defining advanced layout, styling, and presentation features for the web.
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B.
CSS Level 4
CSS Level 4 refers to the next generation of Cascading Style Sheets specifications that introduce more advanced layout, styling, and design capabilities for the web beyond earlier CSS levels.
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C.
CSS Level 2.1
CSS Level 2.1 is a refined and clarified revision of the CSS2 specification that became the primary W3C recommendation for defining the presentation of HTML and XML documents on the web.
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D.
CSS Level 2
CSS Level 2 is a W3C-defined style sheet language specification that extends the original CSS with more advanced layout, positioning, and media features for web documents.
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E.
XPath 3.1
XPath 3.1 is a version of the XML Path Language that extends earlier editions with features like maps, arrays, and higher-order functions for more powerful querying and transformation of XML and related data.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (61)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
W3C specification
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technical standard ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
HTML documents
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XML documents ⓘ |
| area |
cascading style sheets
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web development ⓘ web standards ⓘ |
| constrains | how user agents must match selectors ⓘ |
| defines |
::after pseudo-element
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::before pseudo-element ⓘ ::first-letter pseudo-element ⓘ ::first-line pseudo-element ⓘ :active pseudo-class ⓘ :empty pseudo-class ⓘ :first-child pseudo-class ⓘ :first-of-type pseudo-class ⓘ :focus pseudo-class ⓘ :hover pseudo-class ⓘ :lang() pseudo-class ⓘ :last-child pseudo-class ⓘ :last-of-type pseudo-class ⓘ :link pseudo-class ⓘ :not() pseudo-class ⓘ :nth-child() pseudo-class ⓘ :nth-last-child() pseudo-class ⓘ :nth-last-of-type() pseudo-class ⓘ :nth-of-type() pseudo-class ⓘ :only-child pseudo-class ⓘ :only-of-type pseudo-class ⓘ :root pseudo-class ⓘ :visited pseudo-class ⓘ CSS selectors behavior ⓘ CSS selectors syntax ⓘ ID selectors ⓘ adjacent sibling combinator ⓘ attribute selectors ⓘ case-sensitivity of attribute selectors ⓘ child combinator ⓘ class selectors ⓘ combinators ⓘ descendant combinator ⓘ general sibling combinator ⓘ namespace prefixes in selectors ⓘ selector matching rules ⓘ selector pseudo-classes ⓘ selector pseudo-elements ⓘ selector specificity rules ⓘ type selectors ⓘ universal selector ⓘ |
| extends | CSS2 selectors model ⓘ |
| fullName | Selectors Level 3 NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| partOf | CSS NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| publishedBy |
W3C
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World Wide Web Consortium NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
CSS2.1
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Selectors Level 4 ⓘ |
| shortName | selectors-3 NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| status | W3C Recommendation NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| usedFor |
selecting elements for scripting
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styling elements in web documents ⓘ |
| webPage | https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-3/ ⓘ |
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Subject: Selectors Level 3 Description of subject: Selectors Level 3 is a W3C CSS specification that defines the syntax and behavior of selectors used to target elements in web documents for styling and scripting.
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