How does the cascade resolve conflicts between CSS styles?
A). A. By applying styles in the order they appear in the style sheet.
B). B. By giving priority to styles with higher specificity.
C). C. By ignoring conflicting styles.
D). D. By randomly selecting styles.
What does specificity refer to in CSS?
A). A. The order of styles in the style sheet.
B). B. The process of applying styles to HTML elements.
C). C. The priority given to CSS rules when multiple rules target the same element.
D). D. The size of CSS files.
What happens if conflicting styles have the same specificity and order in the style sheet?
A). A. The browser applies the style declared first.
B). B. The browser applies the style declared last.
C). C. The browser applies both styles.
D). D. The browser ignores both styles.
Which of the following has the highest specificity in CSS?
A). A. Class selectors
B). B. ID selectors
C). C. Element selectors
D). D. Inline styles
When should the !important declaration be used in CSS?
A). A. Always, to ensure styles are applied consistently.
B). B. Sparingly, as it can lead to difficulties in maintaining styles.
C). C. Never, as it is deprecated in modern CSS.
D). D. Only when overriding browser default styles.
What is the purpose of the !important declaration in CSS?
A). A. To indicate important styles for accessibility.
B). B. To improve page loading performance.
C). C. To override inline styles.
D). D. To give a style the highest priority.
What is the correct order of specificity for CSS selectors, from highest to lowest?
A). A. ID selectors, Class selectors, Element selectors, Inline styles
B). B. Inline styles, ID selectors, Class selectors, Element selectors
C). C. Inline styles, Element selectors, Class selectors, ID selectors
D). D. ID selectors, Inline styles, Class selectors, Element selectors
In CSS specificity, which selector type has the lowest specificity?
A). A. ID selectors
B). B. Class selectors
C). C. Element selectors
D). D. Inline styles
How can conflicting styles be resolved in CSS?
A). A. By using inline styles.
B). B. By increasing the specificity of selectors.
C). C. By reordering the styles in the style sheet.
D). D. All of the above.
What is the purpose of using inline styles in HTML?
A). A. To override styles declared in an external CSS file.
B). B. To apply styles directly to individual HTML elements.
C). C. To improve page loading performance.
D). D. To increase specificity of CSS rules.