I have just started learning CSS and have come across an example that I do not fully understand. I cannot describe it well which has made finding an answer difficult (I therefore apologise if an answer already exists that I have overlooked).
My question is regarding the following example:
.theme-light.slider-wrapper {
background: #fff;
padding: 10px;
}
I understand that classes in CSS are defined using the .name
syntax which can then be used in tags like so:
<div class="name"></div>
I do not understand how the "double" declaration of .name1
.name2
works and how this would be used in a tag.
On a related note the example website that I was given uses an ID in a tag that does not exist in the stylesheet.. where else could this have been defined?