{"json_modified": "2015-11-13T05:49:09.740730", "slug": "Web/CSS/@namespace", "tags": [], "locale": "ru", "title": "@namespace", "translations": [{"title": "@namespace", "url": "/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/%40namespace", "tags": ["At-rule", "CSS", "Reference", "Web", "Layout"], "summary": "The\u00a0@namespace\u00a0rule is an at-rule that defines the XML namespaces that will be used in the style sheet. The namespaces defined can be used to restrict the universal, type, and attribute selectors to only select elements under that namespace.\u00a0The\u00a0@namespace\u00a0rule is generally only useful when dealing with an XML document containing multiple namespaces - for example, an XHTML document with SVG embedded.", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "last_edit": "2015-11-13T05:34:39", "review_tags": []}], "modified": "2015-11-13T05:49:09", "label": "@namespace", "localization_tags": [], "url": "/ru/docs/Web/CSS/%40namespace", "last_edit": "2015-11-13T05:49:04", "summary": "The\u00a0@namespace\u00a0rule is an at-rule that defines the XML namespaces that will be used in the style sheet. The namespaces defined can be used to restrict the universal, type, and attribute selectors to only select elements under that namespace.\u00a0The\u00a0@namespace\u00a0rule is generally only useful when dealing with an XML document containing multiple namespaces - for example, an XHTML document with SVG embedded.", "sections": [{"id": "Quick_Links", "title": null}, {"id": "Summary", "title": "Summary"}, {"id": "Syntax", "title": "Syntax"}, {"id": "Examples", "title": "Examples"}, {"id": "Specifications", "title": "Specifications"}, {"id": "Browser_compatibility", "title": "Browser compatibility"}], "id": 83521, "review_tags": []}