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      This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since January 2020.
The :focus-within CSS pseudo-class matches an element if the element or any of its descendants are focused. In other words, it represents an element that is itself matched by the :focus pseudo-class or has a descendant that is matched by :focus. (This includes descendants in shadow trees.)
Try it
label {
  display: block;
  margin-top: 1em;
}
label:focus-within {
  font-weight: bold;
}
<form>
  <p>Which flavor would you like to order?</p>
  <label>Full Name: <input name="firstName" type="text" /></label>
  <label
    >Flavor:
    <select name="flavor">
      <option>Cherry</option>
      <option>Green Tea</option>
      <option>Moose Tracks</option>
      <option>Mint Chip</option>
    </select>
  </label>
</form>
This selector is useful, to take a common example, for highlighting an entire <form> container when the user focuses on one of its <input> fields.
Syntax
css
:focus-within {
  /* ... */
}
Examples
In this example, the form will receive special coloring styles when either text input receives focus.
HTML
html
<p>Try typing into this form.</p>
<form>
  <label for="given_name">Given Name:</label>
  <input id="given_name" type="text" />
  <br />
  <label for="family_name">Family Name:</label>
  <input id="family_name" type="text" />
</form>
CSS
css
form {
  border: 1px solid;
  color: gray;
  padding: 4px;
}
form:focus-within {
  background: #ffff88;
  color: black;
}
input {
  margin: 4px;
}
Result
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| Selectors Level 4> # the-focus-within-pseudo>  | 
            
Browser compatibility
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