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The :link selector is a pseudo-class that targets all unvisited anchor () elements on a page. a:link { color: aquamarine; } The example above will change the color of all unvisited links to aquamarine. When used in combination with the :hover pseudo-class, :link must appear first, or else not be defined at all, in order for the :hover styles to work.

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The :last-of-type selector allows you to target the last occurence of an element within its container. It is defined in the CSS Selectors Level 3 spec as a “structural pseudo-class”, meaning it is used to style content based on its relationship with parent and sibling content. Suppose we have an article with a title, several paragraphs and an image:

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The :last-child selector allows you to target the last element directly inside its containing element. It is defined in the CSS Selectors Level 3 spec as a “structural pseudo-class”, meaning it is used to style content based on its relationship with parent and sibling content. Suppose we have an article and want to make the last paragraph smaller, to

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The :lang() pseudo class selector in CSS matches elements based on the context of their given language attribute. Language in HTML, is determined by a combination of the lang=”” attribute, theelement, and by information from the protocol such as the HTTP Accept-Language request-header1 field. Acceptable language-code strings are specified in the HTML 4.0 specification. :lang(language-code)

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