Is there any difference? I do not see. The first doesn't work, the second works. It is the same file (other files are not touched).
If I comment with /* */
the first part (the second will be used by web-browser), all works, but if I comment with /* */
the second part (the first will be used by web-browser), nothing works.
Is it magic?
I've tried it on different web-browsers. I was resetting the browsers cleaning all their caches. But... no result.
May be there are some utilities exist that can do a binary comparison? Could you please give me examples of such programs?
UPDATE: I apologise, the screenshot is little mislead. I use only one of the parts when I do testing (one of the parts is commented with /* */
when I test).
UPDATE 2: look at this, more full part of the style.css file:
Now look, I've added display: none
to the original #items
block. There is no affect in the web-browsers! (do not say me about cache, I've tried on different browsers, different laptops, was reseting and cleaning all the caches of web-browsers). Just notice that display: none
has been added:
All works like before, like we even didn't write display: none
.
Now let's try the following:
It works! (display: none
works)
Why?
/*
opening comment somewhere before the first block, and when you comment that code, you also end the earlier comment block.