Version: 2023.2
Universal selectors
Child selectors

Descendant selectors

USS descendant selectors match elements that are the descendant of another element in the visual tree.

语法

A descendant selector consists of multiple simple selectors separated by a space:

selector1 selector2 {...}

示例

To demonstrate how simple selectors match elements, here is an example UI Document.

<UXML xmlns="UnityEngine.UIElements">
  <VisualElement name="container1">
    <VisualElement name="container2" class="yellow">
      <Button name="OK" class="yellow" text="OK" />
      <Button name="Cancel" text="Cancel" />
    </VisualElement>
  </VisualElement>
</UXML>

With no styles applied, the UI looks like the following:

Example buttons with margins and thin blue borders.
Example buttons with margins and thin blue borders.

The following descendant selector style rule matches both the inner element and the first button.

#container1 .yellow {
  background-color: yellow;
}

The UI looks like the following when you apply the style:

The container2 and the OK button have a yellow background.
The container2 and the OK button have a yellow background.

Note: Heavy use of descendant selectors could negatively affect performance. For more performance guidelines, see Best practices for USS.

其他资源

Universal selectors
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