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2,167 PointsIt looks like an <h1> made its way inside the parent body. Now our :nth-child selector no longer targets the desired com
please can you help
/* Write the CSS in the media query below */
@media (min-width: 607px) {
img {
float: left;
}
img:nth-child(3n+4) {
clear: left;
}
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Selectors</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="page.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
</head>
<body>
<h1>My Gallery</h1>
<img src="thumb-forest.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-resort.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-trees.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-falls.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-view.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-sunset.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-lake.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-beach.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-bay.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-peaks.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-falls.jpg" alt="">
<img src="thumb-resort.jpg" alt="">
</body>
</html>
3 Answers
Erwin Meesters
15,088 Pointsinstead of nth-child you can use nth-of-type, which targets an element of a specific type. In this case the images alone
Calvin Secrest
24,815 PointsReplace :nth child selector to specific type for example: :nth-child(-n+3)
img:nth-of-type(3n+4) { clear: left; }
Hope this helps ;-0
Norelle Liang
8,686 Pointsimg:nth-of-type(4) { clear: left; }
i put this but it says it's changing the expression in the selector.What's wrong?