I am a newbie to CSS and SCSS.
In the following code,
.title {
width: 718px;
&.sub-title {
width: 938px;
}
}
What does &. means? Is it same as nesting class?
I am a newbie to CSS and SCSS.
In the following code,
.title {
width: 718px;
&.sub-title {
width: 938px;
}
}
What does &. means? Is it same as nesting class?
The &
concatenates the parent class, resulting in .title.sub-title
(rather than .title .sub-title
if the &
is omitted).
The result is that with the &
it matches an element with both title
and sub-title
classes:
<div class='title sub-title'></div> <!-- << match -->
whilst without the &
it would match a descendent with class sub-title
of an element with class title
:
<div class='title'>
...
<div class='sub-title'></div> <!-- << match -->
...
</div>