CSS Syntax
A CSS rule consists of a selector and a declaration block.

The selector points to the HTML element you want to style.
The declaration block contains one or more declarations separated by semicolons.
Each declaration includes a CSS property name and a value, separated by a colon.
Multiple CSS declarations are separated with semicolons, and declaration blocks are surrounded by curly braces.
Example
In this example all <p> elements will be center-aligned, with a red text color:
p {
color: red;
text-align: center;
}Example Explained:p is a selector in CSS (it points to the HTML element you want to style: <p>).color is a property, and red is the property valuetext-align is a property, and center is the property value
