“Using the universal selector for applying CSS properties”
The Universal (*) Selector On can be useful when working on many different projects. This article shows some properties that might be suitable for applying to all elements on the page.

The Universal (*) Selector On can be useful when working on many different projects. This article shows some properties that might be suitable for applying to all elements on the page.

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