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CSS

Help with attribute selectors

Create an attribute selector that selects input elements with a 'type' value of 'radio'. In the same selector use the :checked pseudo class, then use a combinator to select the label that is an immediate sibling of a checked radio button. Set the color to

/* Write your CSS code below */
:root {
  background-color:#bdd4de;
}
:target {
  background-color:#ea2e49;
}
:disabled {
  background-color:lightgray;
}
[input type="radio"]:checked + label {
  color:blue;
  font-weight:bold;
}

I don't get what's wrong with the last part of the code; help!

1 Answer

Elliott Frazier
PLUS
Elliott Frazier
Courses Plus Student 9,647 Points

Your on the right track, but remember you first select the element, then use square brackets for selecting the attributes.