CSS and the backslash
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I am rebuilding a website for a business I have and decided to just use a template instead of build from scratch. I understand CSS but this one thing has me stumped and nowhere on Google have I been able to find the answer for this.
On my page, I have this tag:.
No where in my css do I have 12u or 12u(mobile).
Instead I have this type of codes: .36 u, .36 u24 { style }.No where online have I found that css uses the to represent anything.
I need to get to the 12u(mobile) portion on the css but can’t figure out where it is.
Any idea? TIA -
The tag is div class=”3u 12u(mobile)”.
No where in my css do I have 12u or 12u(mobile).
Instead I have this type of codes: .(backslash)36 u, .(backslash)36 u(backslash)24 { style }. -
Hi there!
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