PB101 (Era 4): S3:17 – Grouping Selectors With "IS" and "WHERE"

Feb 5th, 20261 min

Kevin Geary

Learn how :is() and :where() let you group selectors and reduce repetition in your CSS. We'll cover the syntax, practical examples, and the one key difference between them—specificity. Understanding when to use :is() versus :where() will make your style rules cleaner and more maintainable.

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