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What does row mean in this situation

I'm trying to piece together what every single piece means so I understand better

What does "row" mean in this situation?

<div class="grid-100 row">

The space indicated that there are two class selectors being applied. So "row" would be the class selector for the css styles applied in the rules for .row in the stylesheet, in addition to whatever styles are being applied with the "grid-100" class selector. To see what the "row" class is doing to that div element, you'd have to check out the css.

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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As Michael mentioned, the "row" class designation would cause the element to receive styling based on any rules in the CSS that have .row as a target.

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