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Start your free trialElizabeth Mawer
9,554 Pointswhat is wrong with this code please the system won't accept it? font-size: 0.9em;
The task is to set the font-size to 0.9em.
I wrote:
font-size: 0.9em;
and the computer says it is incorrect. I can't go onto the next task until I complete this one so I am unable to complete the course.
a {
text-decoration: none;
}
#wrapper {
max-width: 940px;
margin: 0 auto;
}
#logo {
text-align: center;
margin: 0;
}
h1, h2 {
color: #fff;
}
nav a {
color: #fff;
}
nav a:hover {
color: #32673f;
}
h1 {
font-family: βChanga Oneβ, sans-serif;
font-size: 1.75em;
font-weight: normal;
}
img {
max-width: 100%;
}
#gallery {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
list-style: none;
}
#gallery li {
float: left;
width: 45%;
margin: 2.5%;
background-color: #f5f5f5;
color: #bdc3c7;
}
nav ul {
list-style: none;
margin: 0 10px;
padding: 0;
}
nav li {
display: inline-block;
}
nav a {
font-weight: 800;
padding: 15px 10px;
}
.profile-photo {
display: block;
margin: 0 auto 30px;
max-width: 150px;
border-radius: 100%;
}
.contact-info ul {
font-size: 0.9em;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
list-style: none;
}
2 Answers
sonat ugur
5,725 Pointsin some cases, if you initialize the font size at the beginnig with some "em" unit, at the end it could be multiplied with the current value. It should be targeted to the same selector btw.
Joshua Harman
8,821 PointsIt won't accept it because there are other lines in your code keeping the task from passing.
Your issue is actually that you selected too much. When it asked that you select the unordered list with the class contact-info, it didn't need you to select
*.contact-info ul{}*
. There actually is no such thing, since the very the thing the class is connected to is the unordered list in question.
<ul class="contact-info">
It needed you to just select the .contact-info class since you didn't need to be redundant. Does that make sense?
Here's what it should look like:
either
.contact-info {
font-size: 0.9em;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
list-style: none;
}
or this works too, I would just be more inclined to use the former in case I have multiple ul(s) in a document.
ul {
font-size: 0.9em;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
list-style: none;
}
I hope this helps!!
Elizabeth Mawer
9,554 PointsElizabeth Mawer
9,554 PointsThank you for your help. I deleted the first line of font-size code and tried entering my font-size again but it still doesn't recognise it? Any ideas?