CSS :not() with Multiple Classes

1 · CSS-Tricks · July 22, 2019, 10:15 p.m.
Say you want to select an element when it doesn't have a certain class. That's what the :not() selector is for. body:not(.home) { } But what if there are multiple classes you want to avoid? There are no logical combinators with :not(), like and or or, but you can chain them, which is effectively like and. body:not(.home):not(.away):not(.page-50) { } The :not() selector doesn't add any specificy by itself, but what is inside does, so :not(.foo) adds the … Read article The post CSS :not(...