The ::before
and ::after
pseudo elements allow you to add content to a page using CSS, and there’s a variety of use cases for them. For example, pseudo elements are great for custom lists and animated tooltips, and more advanced things like gradient shadows for images. There’s a lot which isn’t properly understood where all this is concerned, so in this CSS pseudo elements tutorial I’ll teach you how to use them correctly.
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