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The CSS :active selector changes the style of an HTML element when a user activates the element. This selector typically provides the user confirmation that they have clicked on an element.
The :active selector is most commonly used on <a>
and <button>
elements but can be used on all elements.
If multiple CSS pseudo selectors are being used, the :active selector must come after the :hover selector.
In the example below, when a user clicks on a link, the text color will change from black to red until the click action stops.
a {
color: black;
}
a:active {
color: red;
}