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Start your free trialAriana Clark
115 PointsI don't remember what to put inside the <style> brackets to change the color. I put "color:green" but that didn't work.
I also put {color:green} but that didn't work either.
<body>
<style> color: green </style>
<h1>Nick Pettit</h1>
</body>
2 Answers
Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsHey Ariana,
You first need to select the h1 element by just typing "h1" and curly braces like this:
h1 {
}
Next, it wants you to change the color of h1 elements to green. This means that you use the selector you just created (the "h1") and you put that "color: green;" statement inside the curly braces so that it applies it to the h1. And then ta-dah! :D
h1 {
color: green;
}
Ariana Clark
115 PointsThank you! With your help, figured it out. :)
Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsYou are most welcome, Ariana! Happy Coding! :)
Yaroslav Kleshchev
8,744 PointsYou need to select the element you want to change. Like this:
h1{ color: green; }
Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsThis is already solved, Yaroslav.
Agnes Caringal
6,239 PointsAgnes Caringal
6,239 Pointshello Ariana Clark... you forgot something...check this...
<body>
<style> h1 {color: green} </style> <h1>Nick Pettit</h1> </body>