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3,183 PointsDay 1 for me. This question says I need to set the border color for <p> elements to red... How?
In CSS I've already put in border= solid red 3px
but then it says what my question is asking
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<link href="styles.css" rel="stylesheet">
</head>
<body>
<p class="main-pg" color="red">My amazing website</p>
</body>
</html>
.main-pg {
border= solid red 4px;
}
1 Answer
Jon Myzzle
6,279 PointsHello Jordan and let me be one of many to welcome you to the Treehouse community!!
That being said, the mistake in your code is a simple one and extremely easy to remedy! See below for the solution, and an explanation:
.main-pg {
border: solid red 4px;
}
In your code, you used an equals instead of the colon inside of the css property. Remember in most cases when using CSS, your syntax will look like the following at its most basic:
selector {
property: value;
}
I hope this helps, if you have further questions or want me to further explain something, please don't hesitate to respond to this answer with a comment!
Cheers, Happy Coding and Welcome to Treehouse!
-Jon
Jordan Bass
3,183 PointsJordan Bass
3,183 PointsMan, thank you so much!! That was it.
Jon Myzzle
6,279 PointsJon Myzzle
6,279 PointsNot a problem Jordan,
Always feel free to ask questions and somebody will be around to answer!
Additionally, don't forget to up-vote and mark best answer as well!