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Courses Plus Student 3,092 Points. Inside the @for rule, create a rule that passes the $i variable as the modifier in the .grid__col--selector.
. Inside the @for rule, create a rule that passes the $i variable as the modifier in the .grid__col--selector. I don't understand what I need to put at // code here
div {
background-color: green;
}
$cols : 10;
$width : 50px;
$gutter : 15px;
$context : ($width * $cols) + ($gutter * ($cols - 1));
@for $i from 1 through $cols {
.grid__col&--#($1) {
// code here
}
}
div {
background-color: green;
}
$cols : 10;
$width : 50px;
$gutter : 15px;
$context : ($width * $cols) + ($gutter * ($cols - 1));
@for $i from 1 through $cols {
.grid__col&--#($1) {
}
}
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsIt looks like you have a few issues:
- you probably meant to write
$i
(letter "i"), but you have$1
(number 1) - you have a stray ampersand (&) on the line
- you wrapped your variable in parenheses
()
instead of braces{}
Don Crowley
Courses Plus Student 3,092 PointsHi Steven! wow, my bad. Thanks for the help