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12,278 PointsWhen he is changing the padding, what exactly is the "a" for?
.name a, .main-nav a { padding: 10px 15px; }
2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! The "a" refers to the anchor tags or <a>
(otherwise known as links) in the HTML. So all links (anchor tags) inside the "name" class and all links (anchor tags) inside the "main-nav" class.
Hope this helps!
Alexander Davison
65,469 Points In HTML, an a
element is often used for links.
So Guil is simply modifying the padding of all links that have the class of .name
or .main-nav
.
I hope this helps! ~Alex