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Start your free trialDeborah Savage
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 6,794 PointsThe pointer is not changing for me. Can anyone see why? I am not seeing it. Thanks in advance.
The pointer is not changing for me: my code: input[type="button"], input[type="reset"], input[type="submit"] { cursor: pointer; }
Michael Darcy
12,025 PointsHi, Deborah,
Check the rest of your code for syntax errors. CSS will not make you aware of mistakes and will only work until an error occurs.
For example, I accidentally wrapped placeholder in quotation marks.
input["placeholder"] {
background: #fdfee6;
}
This is incorrect syntax. Only the code I wrote before that worked until I removed the unnecessary quotes.
2 Answers
Gabriel Plackey
11,064 PointsThe code looks good and works fine. Perhaps it's an issue with where the code is in your CSS. Could it be in the media query at the bottom of the CSS?
Tarran Prior
Courses Plus Student 3,169 PointsTarran Prior
Courses Plus Student 3,169 PointsHello Deborah.
The CSS looks fine to me, I see why you're confused! Have you double checked that the "type" values are corresponding to the HTML attributes?