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CSS CSS Selectors Going Further with Attribute Selectors and Pseudo-Classes Substring Matching Attribute Selectors Challenge

Nikhil Khandelwal
Nikhil Khandelwal
9,371 Points

Attribute selector not working for this question of the quiz

Create a selector that targets an img element if its title value begins with "product-". Set the border color to light blue.

Answer:

img[titleห†="product-"] { border-color: lightblue; }

style.css
/* Complete the challenge by writing CSS below */
img[titleห†="product-"] {
  border-color: lightblue;
}

1 Answer

Gunhoo Yoon
Gunhoo Yoon
5,027 Points

ห† is not same as ^

First is called Circumflex.

Second is called Caret.

I don't know which key you used to produce that but generally carets are shift+6.

img[title^="product-"] {
  border-color: lightblue;
}
Nikhil Khandelwal
Nikhil Khandelwal
9,371 Points

Ya. got it now. I am using mac air and with shift+6 it produces ห†only. But if I press shift once afterห†, it converts into ^

Thank you....

Gunhoo Yoon
Gunhoo Yoon
5,027 Points

No problem, I've never used mac so maybe I should watch out in the future as well.