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1,324 PointsNext, use the & symbol to create the selector .icn-success. Set the color of .icn-success to green.
.banner {
.button { font-size: 1.5em }
padding: 1em; background-color: lightgrey; }
.icn { font-size:1.25em;
&.icn-success { color:green; } }
.banner {
padding: 1em;
background-color: lightgrey;
.button {
font-size: 1.5em
}
}
.icn {
font-size:1.25em;
&.icn-success {
color:green;
}
}
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,198 PointsThe &
symbol stands for the part of the selector already defined in the rule, so to create a sub-selector for
.icn-success
within a rule for .icn
, you would use &-success
.