Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-36009152-20190707223135/@comment-9605025-20190822012343

Regarding the selectors:

The way I write my compound CSS selectors, I use separate lines for separate parts of the  selector. Since this selector is equivalent to the logical operation, each part is independent of the others. In other words, no, a particular line is not dependent on the other to function properly. The only purpose of using this selector is to get away with needing only one rule instead of several. For example, what we currently have is this: If we wanted to, we could get the same impact by doing this: Or this: Or this: And so on. I trust the last example shows a convincing case for why we use.

Regarding the tab color: Did you copy the unhighlighted parts for the general CSS in ?