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The ::before notation (with two colons) was introduced in CSS3 in order to establish a discrimination between pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements. Browsers also accept the notation :before introduced in CSS 2.

So I read the docs and probably understand the purpose of ::before and ::after. If my understanding is correct, they should always work in combination with other elements. But the web page I'm look...

Everything else is vanilla CSS, ::after, ::before are pseudo elements, .relative and .radio are class selectors, :checked is a pseudo class for input types radio and checkbox, and + is an adjacent sibling selector

Hence, a:hover::before and a:visited::before. But if you're developing for legacy browsers such as IE8 and older, then you can get away with using single colons just fine. This specific order of pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements is stated in the spec: One pseudo-element may be appended to the last sequence of simple selectors in a selector.

Before moving to my question, I know how the :before and :after selectors work. (not a duplicate of what is ::before or ::after expression). My question is in regards to use.

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