What is the difference between the css id= and class= in an html tag? The id=something can be used to style one html element, whereas the class=something could be used to style multiple elements. They both work the same way. The class=something can be used to style one html element, whereas id=something could be used to style multiple elements. When using id=, it is also required to include class=. The id= must come first.
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