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CSS Type Selector: Style Every Element by Tag Name | Metrik Rule

The CSS type selector is the most fundamental selector in the language: write the tag name, and the rule applies to every element of that type on the page. No dots, no hashes, no symbols — just the element name.

This video covers the type selector syntax, how it applies globally to every matching element across the document, and how to group multiple selectors with a comma to share a single declaration block. We also cover what the type selector does not do: it has no awareness of context, and it carries the lowest specificity in CSS.

By the end of this lesson you will understand how type selectors form the baseline layer of any stylesheet — and why everything more specific builds from here.

🎵 Sound effects and background music: https://nomadicsound.org
🎬 Video editing: Raquelly Bean Streets

This is part of the HTML and CSS series on the Metrik Rule channel.

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