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1,992 Pointsproblem with the review
I am trying to figure out what the css code should be for task 4 of 5. I don't recall an example of what they are asking for in this query. Ive gone back through the video and even looked up the Class Selector information on WPD. No luck
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Lake Tahoe</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="page.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
</head>
<body>
<header id="top" class="main-header">
<span class="title">Journey Through the Sierra Nevada Mountains</span>
<h1>Lake Tahoe, California</h1>
</header>
<div class="primary-content t-border">
<p class="intro">
Lake Tahoe is one of the most <span>breathtaking attractions</span> located in California. It's home to a number of ski resorts, summer outdoor recreation, and tourist attractions. Snow and skiing are a significant part of the area's reputation.
</p>
<a href="#more">Find out more</a>
</div>
<footer class="main-footer">
<p>All rights reserved to the state of <a href="#">California</a>.</p>
<a href="#top">Back to top »</a>
</footer>
</body>
</html>
/* Complete the challenge by writing CSS below */
.intro {
font-size: 1.25em;
line-height: 1.6;
}
.intro.span {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: italic;
}
2 Answers
Zach Patrick
19,209 Points4.) You need to target the span inside the .intro class, and apply the styles to that.
5.) You need to create a new rule that targets all unvisited links. To do this you should target all anchor tags and give them the pseudo class of :link
The following is the correct answer...
.intro {
font-size: 1.25em;
line-height: 1.6;
}
.intro span {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: italic;
}
a:link {
text-decoration: none;
}
Jacob Arriola
12,805 PointsYour CSS selectors are a bit off. You'll need to write it as a descendant selector, which pretty much tells the browser to find all the spans that are descendants of .intro and do something. Here's how it should be:
.intro span {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: italic;
}
The way you have it coded, you're using a double class selector; essentially, the browser is looking for:
<p class="intro span">......</intro>
Here's a cool explanation: https://css-tricks.com/multiple-class-id-selectors/