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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 7,440 PointsCan't get icons to show up
I have followed the lesson to a T as far as I can tell, but my icon images are not showing up. Im not using twitter im using instagram because I hate twitter, but thats not the point. The css/html appears on point and the files are in the correct directory.
<div id="contact-info">
<section>
<h3>General Information</h3>
<p>I am currently avaliable for private sessions and any type of photoshoot your heart desires, contact me for more. Please contact me.</p>
<p> Please only contact me by phone if you have a lot of money otherwise I probably wont be able to help you.</p>
</section>
<h3>Contact Details</h3>
<ul class="contact-info">
<li class="Phone"><a href="tel:555-6854">555-6854></a></li>
<li class="Email"><a href="mailto:moron@idiotface.com">moron@idiotface.com</a></li>
<li class="Instagram"><a href="https://www.instagram.com/idiothead">Instagram</a></li>
</ul>
<section>
/*********************************
--------------CONTACT PAGE----------
**********************************/
.contact-info {
list-style: none;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
text-align: center;
}
.contact-info li.phone a {
background-image: url('../img/phone.png');
}
.contact-info li.mail a {
background-image: url('../img/mail.png');
}
.contact-info li.instagram a {
background-image: url('../img/instagram.png');
}
1 Answer
Rickie Thornley
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 7,440 PointsFigured it out,
my class definitions were capitalized, and in the CSS, they were not. I un-capitalized the class definitions in the html and the images showed up. Yay for self problem solving.