Next Sibling Css Code Example


Example 1: adjacent sibling selector

/*The adjacent sibling combinator (+) separates two  selectors and matches the second element only if  it immediately follows the first element, and both are children of the same parent element.*/  li:first-of-type + li {   color: red; }  <ul>   <li>One</li> // The sibling    <li>Two</li> // This adjacent sibling will be red   <li>Three</li> </ul>

Example 2: sibling selector css

/*General Sibling*/ /*The general sibling selector selects all elements that are siblings of a specified element. The following example selects all <p> elements that are siblings of <div> elements: */ /*<div></div>   <p></p>*/ div ~ p{ }  /*Adjacent Sibling*/ /*The adjacent sibling selector is used to select an element that is directly after another specific element. Sibling elements must have the same parent element, and "adjacent" means "immediately following". The following example selects the first <p> element that are placed immediately after <div> elements*/ /*<div><p></p></div>   */ div + p{ }

Example 3: css selector for sibling element

/* Paragraphs that come immediately after any image */ img + p {   font-weight: bold; }

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