FAQ: Color Theory - Analogous Color Schemes

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PLEASE, i am at the 17% stage of front-end developing class, i wanted to know if there is a way for me to move through .css file to pinpoint to a particular selector without having to traverse the whole file to find a selector.
THANKS

Sorry it’s a bit late since you posted this but you can click both ctrl and f on the keyboard, it should open the search bar and you can type in what you’re looking for. Hope that helps :slight_smile:
edit: Just make sure you have clicked in the css code, so that you search inside there and not the page as a whole.

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