css sibling selector before code example
Example 1: css select all siblings after element
/*To match to any sibling element after the selector on the left,
use the tilde symbol '~'. This is called the general sibling combinator. */
h1 ~ p {
color: black;
}
Example 2: 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 3: css select sibling
/*
Adjecent Sibling Selector
-------------------------
example: Select all <p> tags that immediatly follows after <div> tag
*/
div + p {
background-color: yellow;
}
/*
General Sibling Selector
-------------------------
example: Select all <p> tags that has a sibling with a <div> tag
*/
div ~ p {
background-color: yellow;
}
Example 4: css selector for sibling element
/* Paragraphs that come immediately after any image */
img + p {
font-weight: bold;
}