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CSS CSS Selectors Selectors - Beyond the Basics Child, Adjacent, and General Sibling Combinators

Combinator for multiple children

Can we use combinators to target multiple children? For example under <h1>, we have children: <h2>, <label>, <h3>, <input>. User would like to target <h2> and <h3> under <h1>. Could we use 1 single line of code, instead of manually writing one code for each child like shown in below?

h1>h2 { font-size:2px; }

h1>h3 { font-size:2px; }

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,236 Points

Sure, you can have multiple selectors for the same rule, separated by commas:

h1>h2, h1>h3 { font-size:2px; }

I should point out that this element structure would not be good practice. A heading element should only contain phrasing content, which would not include other headings.