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https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_combinators.asp

CSS Combinators

🎯 한 줄 통찰 (One-line insight)

A combinator defines the relationship between two or more selectors, letting you target elements by their position relative to another element — descendants (space), direct children (>), the next sibling (+), or all following siblings (~). [S1]

🧠 핵심 개념 (Core concepts)

  • What a combinator is — something that defines the relationship between two or more selectors. [S1]
  • Descendant combinator (space) — matches all elements that are descendants (children, grandchildren, etc.) of a specified element. [S1]
  • Child combinator (>) — selects all elements that are direct children of a specified element. [S1]
  • Next sibling combinator (+) — selects an element that is directly after a specific element (the first adjacent sibling). [S1]
  • Subsequent-sibling combinator (~) — selects all elements that are next siblings of a specified element. [S1]

🧩 추출된 패턴 (Extracted patterns)

  • Relationship-based selection — instead of adding classes, target elements by structural relationship (div p, div > p, div + p, div ~ p). [S1]
  • Direct-child vs any-descendant — use a space to reach any depth, > to restrict to immediate children. [S1]
  • One-sibling vs all-siblings+ matches only the first following sibling, ~ matches every following sibling. [S1]

📖 세부 내용 (Details)

Definition A combinator is something that defines the relationship between two or more selectors. [S1]

Descendant Combinator (space) The descendant combinator matches all elements that are descendants (children, grandchildren, etc.) of a specified element. The following example selects all <p> elements inside <div> elements: [S1]

div p {
  background-color: yellow;
}

Child Combinator (>) The child combinator selects all elements that are direct children of a specified element. The following example selects all <p> elements that are immediate children of a <div>: [S1]

div > p {
  background-color: yellow;
}

Next Sibling Combinator (+) The next sibling combinator is used to select an element that is directly after a specific element. Sibling elements must have the same parent element, and "adjacent" means "immediately following". The following example selects the first <p> element placed immediately after a <div>: [S1]

div + p {
  background-color: yellow;
}

Subsequent-sibling Combinator (~) The subsequent-sibling combinator selects all elements that are next siblings of a specified element. The following example selects all <p> elements that are siblings of (and come after) a <div>: [S1]

div ~ p {
  background-color: yellow;
}

The page references a complete CSS Combinators Reference for additional details. [S1]

🛠️ 적용 사례 (Applied in summary)

The page's own applied examples demonstrate each of the four combinators by setting background-color: yellow; on the matched <p> elements. No external project/commit applications found in the source.

💻 코드 패턴 (Code patterns)

The four combinators (language: CSS):

div p   { background-color: yellow; } /* descendant */
div > p { background-color: yellow; } /* direct child */
div + p { background-color: yellow; } /* next sibling */
div ~ p { background-color: yellow; } /* all following siblings */

⚖️ 비교 및 선택 기준 (Comparison & decision criteria)

  • Descendant (space) vs Child (>) — space matches descendants at any depth; > restricts to immediate children only. [S1]
  • Next sibling (+) vs Subsequent sibling (~)+ matches only the single element directly following; ~ matches every following sibling with the same parent. [S1]

⚖️ 모순 및 업데이트 (Contradictions & updates)

No contradictions found in the source.

검증 상태 및 신뢰도

  • 상태: draft
  • 검증 단계: conceptual (실제 적용 사례 발견 시 applied/validated로 승격 가능)
  • 출처 신뢰도: B (W3Schools — widely used educational reference, not a primary standards body)
  • 신뢰 점수: 0.89
  • 중복 검사 결과: 신규 생성 (New discovery)

🔗 지식 그래프 (Knowledge Graph)

📚 출처 (Sources)

📝 변경 이력 (Change history)

  • 2026-06-23: Initial draft synthesized from the W3Schools "CSS Combinators" page (Astra wiki-curation, P-Reinforce v3.1 format).