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Start your free trialDan Bar-el
1,460 PointsProblem with the challenge
Hi. Unfortunately I can't pass this challenge. I think my code is good, but the editor still says that my answer isn't correct. please help me!
Dan Bar-el
1,460 PointsSelect the unordered list with the class contact-info and set the font size to 0.9em. Then, remove all margin, padding, and list styling.
.contact-info ul { font-size:0.9em; margin:0; padding:0; list-style:none; }
Bummer! Be sure to set the font size to 0.9em
WHY?
Dan Bar-el
1,460 PointsThank you for your comments. I completed the challenge.
2 Answers
Jonathan Sebastiao
14,271 Pointstry removing ul and just keep the class name
Lonnie Wibberding
18,318 PointsTo select the ul with the class name ".contact-info" you would do it like this
ul.contact-info
What you are doing currently is selecting an element with the class name of ".contact-info" and selecting the "ul" elements that are inside of it.
Jonathan's solution should also work because it would select every element with a class of "contact-info" whether or not they are "ul" elements.
Kay Ouchida
10,480 PointsKay Ouchida
10,480 PointsGo ahead and post your code so we can find out the problem