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::after

Summary

Inserts content after the selected element(s).

The ::before and ::after pseudo-elements specify the location of content before and after an element in the document tree. The content attribute, in conjunction with these pseudo-elements, specifies what is inserted. The generated content interacts with other boxes as if they were real elements inserted just inside their associated element. The content box of the associated element expands to include the generated content, if necessary.

Syntax

sel ::after

Parameters

sel
A simple selector

Examples

span::after {
  content: " Required";
}

Notes

Web authors are encouraged to use the two-colon form of the ::after pseudo-element.

Related specifications

CSS 2.1
W3C Recommendation
Selectors Level 3
W3C Recommendation

See also

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