To select several elements, separate them with commas. The following
example applies to the article, p, and titleelements. It is equivalent to
article | p | titlein XSL. The “*” character matches all elements.
article, p, title {
display: block;
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
To select an element depending on its ancestor, list the two elements sepa-
rated by spaces. The following example selects every title with an article
ancestor, not only a direct descendant from an article. In other words, it is
equivalent to the
article//titleXSL path, not article/title.
article title {
font-size: larger;
font-weight: bold;
}
Priority
1.If two ...
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