The :last-child selector allows you to target the last element directly inside its containing element. It is defined in the CSS Selectors Level 3 spec as a “structural pseudo-class”, meaning it is used to style content based on its relationship with parent and sibling content.
Both selectors work in the same way but have a slight difference i.e the last type is less specified than the last-child selector. Example: This example implements the :last-child selector. Output: After compiling the SASS source code you will get this CSS code. the :nth-last-of-type() selector.
Did you try:
ul li:not(:last-child)
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