:last-child

Baseline Widely available *

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.

* Some parts of this feature may have varying levels of support.

The :last-child CSS pseudo-class represents the last element among a group of sibling elements.

Try it

p { font-weight: bold; } li:last-child { border: 2px solid orange; } 
<p>Track &amp; field champions:</p> <ul> <li>Adhemar da Silva</li> <li>Wang Junxia</li> <li>Wilma Rudolph</li> <li>Babe Didrikson-Zaharias</li> <li>Betty Cuthbert</li> <li>Fanny Blankers-Koen</li> <li>Florence Griffith-Joyner</li> <li>Irena Szewinska</li> <li>Jackie Joyner-Kersee</li> <li>Shirley Strickland</li> <li>Carl Lewis</li> <li>Emil Zatopek</li> <li>Haile Gebrselassie</li> <li>Jesse Owens</li> <li>Jim Thorpe</li> <li>Paavo Nurmi</li> <li>Sergei Bubka</li> <li>Usain Bolt</li> </ul> 

Syntax

css
:last-child { /* ... */ } 

Examples

Basic example

HTML

html
<div> <p>This text isn't selected.</p> <p>This text is selected!</p> </div> <div> <p>This text isn't selected.</p> <h2>This text isn't selected: it's not a `p`.</h2> </div> 

CSS

css
p:last-child { color: lime; background-color: black; padding: 5px; } 

Result

Styling a list

HTML

html
<ul> <li>Item 1</li> <li>Item 2</li> <li> Item 3 <ul> <li>Item 3.1</li> <li>Item 3.2</li> <li>Item 3.3</li> </ul> </li> </ul> 

CSS

css
ul li { color: blue; } ul li:last-child { border: 1px solid red; color: red; } 

Result

Specifications

Specification
Selectors Level 4
# the-last-child-pseudo

Browser compatibility

See also