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1,717 PointsFinally, create a new selector that targets an img element if its src value contains the word "preview". Then, set its w
don't know that to do to the src
2 Answers
elk6
22,916 PointsHi Kameron,
Try the "contains" selector:
img[src*="preview"] {
width:100%;
}
Lean Rasmussen
11,060 PointsI tied excatly that. even copied your code.. And I get an error that tells mer to set the width to 100%... I get an error on that piece of code.
elk6
22,916 PointsHi Lean,
I tried it again and the code works. Try having all 3 selectors in your code instead of replacing them. That might be the issue. At the end of the challenge it should look like this:
/* Complete the challenge by writing CSS below */
img[title^="product-"] {
border-color: lightblue;
}
a[href$=".html"] {
text-decoration: none;
}
img[src*="preview"] {
width:100%;
}