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A CSS pseudo-element is used to style specified parts of an element. It can be used to style the first letter, or line, of an element and insert content before, or after, the content of an element.
Developed as a browser add-on, CSS Scan 2.0 allows developers to easily see and copy CSS details of any element on a website.
For those of you who aren't entirely familiar with CSS: you set your CSS up in the head section of an HTML file, so we need to get that element to act as a parent to our new CSS element.
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