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3,186 Points"Web Design"challenge wants me to "select the image and set it to be a block element." on about page. Can't get it right
I wrote in the css file:
img }
display: inline-block;
}
It's wrong so what is the right answer?
3 Answers
joshuakimber
3,186 PointsThanks guys. i figured it out. They were looking for me to select the profile-photo
class. I appreciate the prompt response, which is very impressive.
Dustin Matlock
33,856 PointsJoshua, you are very close! Take your first curly brace and reverse it the other way like {
and set the image to display: block
.
Chris Shaw
26,676 PointsHi Joshua,
The problem is your backwards curly brace after your selector, selectors always open and close using {}
so taking that knowledge we should end up with the following.
Also because the task is asking for a block
level element you can drop the inline-
prefix.
img {
display: block;
}