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William Goff
2,155 PointsGetting Rid of Bullet Points
I've learned how to strip away bullet points by using the list-style: none; rule for CSS.
With this knowledge I've tried to take it upon myself to remove the annoying bullet points that are in my <nav> section (as you can see in the snapshot below). I've tried placing the rule in various locations that I thought were appropriate but nothing has worked. My conclusion is that since normalize.css no longer strips away bullet points then my browser (chrome) has a ruling for bullet points that is more specific than my attempts at removing them and is overriding them entirely. Would someone take just a moment to look at this snapshot of my Workspace to tell me what I can do?
1 Answer
Steven Parker
243,656 PointsThe element with id navPoints is a NAV section. The CSS you are applying to the section is not inherited by the list items in the section.
To remove the bullets from the unordered list, you can target the list ("#navPoints ul"), or you can target the list items directly ("#navPoints li").