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Ashanti Haring
Ashanti Haring
3,918 Points

Why does the img {} declarations for the first row NOT affect all the other images in row 2 and 3?

What is it, that keeps the images in row 2 and 3 not reacting to the declarations we made in the first row?

We are targeting for example:

img { transform: rotate(45deg); } and only images in the first row rotate, second and third row not.

Why is that?

Thanks in advance!

1 Answer

Rodrigo Ferrer
Rodrigo Ferrer
8,496 Points

Because in row 2 you are only getting the img element with the class="photo". See in row 1 it's only putting img {} as a html element and in row 2 he's putting .photo img {} getting img element from class=".photo".