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HTML

              
                <div class="card">
  <h2>Card with a link inside</h2>
  <p><code>:has(:focus)</code> matches an element who's children have focus, but not if the element itself is focused. It is parent-exclusive.</p>
   <button>I'm a button inside the card</a>
</div>
  
<a href="#" class="card">
  <h2>Card itself is a link</h2>
  <p><code>:focus-within</code> matches an element if the element *or* any of its descendants are focused. It is parent-inclusive.</p>
</a>

<a href="#" class="card">
  <h2>Card itself is a link</h2>
  <p><code>:focus-within</code> matches an element if the element *or* any of its descendants are focused. It is parent-inclusive.</p>
  <button>Button inside a link (don't do this)</button>
</a>
              
            
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CSS

              
                /* Behaves the same as :has(:focus) since we're only targetting children of the parent */
div:focus-within {
  background: red;
}

/* Behaves the same as :focus-within since we're only targetting children of the parent */
div:has(:focus) {
  background: lightblue;
}

/* Behaves differently from :has(:focus) because we're matching the parent's state itself */
a:focus-within {
  background: pink;
}

/* Behaves differently from :focus-within. This doesn't match when the parent link itself is focused, but it does match when we focus a button inside of the link */
a:has(:focus) {
  background: lime;
}

a:has(button) {
  border: 2px solid red;
}








/* etc. */
body {
  display: grid;
  grid-template-columns: auto auto auto;
  gap: 1rem;
  justify-content: start;
  font-family: system-ui;
}

code {
  font-family: 'Roboto mono', monospace;
  background: wheat;
}

.card {
  display: block;
  width: 250px;
  background: tan;
  padding: 0 1rem 2rem;
}

a {
  text-decoration: none;
  color: black;
}
              
            
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JS

              
                
              
            
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