
So far in our journey into the world of CSS3 selectors we met many selectors that help us find an item by explicitly trying to configure that item. In this lecture, we take a reversal in our CSS selection logic by weeding out content based on what it's not. (Warning: We will solve the homework from the last lesson so if you haven't completed it yet please don't press play and first post your answer into the comment section). By the end of this lecture, you will know how to work with CSS3 not () selector and know the rules that govern it.
properties: not, css negation selectors, css3
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