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39,088 PointsWhat the heck am I doing wrong here?
I thought I was defining the placeholder selector named warning except I keep on getting Bummer! Make sure you define a placeholder selector named 'warning'.
.roundy {
width: 150px;
border-radius: 50%;
}
.img-author {
@extend .roundy;
}
.warning {
font-weight: bold;
color: red; }
1 Answer
Matthew Long
28,407 PointsThe challenge is wanting you to create a placeholder meaning it won't be rendered to CSS by itself. This is done with the %
character. You extend this placeholder rule the same way you did .roundy
:
%warning {
font-weight: bold;
color: red;
}
.message-box {
@extend %warning;
}
Dave StSomeWhere
19,870 PointsDave StSomeWhere
19,870 PointsLooks like you are defining a class by starting with a period, isn't the placeholder defined with percent sign %?