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4,565 PointsI'm having trouble answering a question I'm 90% sure I'm getting right, in the CSS Selectors Course.
The question in the CSS Selectors Course:
Next, create a new selector that targets an a element if its href value ends with ".html". Set its text-decoration to none.
My answer:
a[href&=".html"] { text-decoration: none; }
What am I doing wrong here?
/* Complete the challenge by writing CSS below */
img[title^="product-"] {
color: lightblue;
}
a [href&=".html"] {
text-decoration: none;
}
1 Answer
Maciej Kućmierowski
8,752 PointsYou should use a $ sign in the href selector to select the ending part of the string.