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3,236 PointsHelp 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
Courses Plus Student 9,647 PointsYour on the right track, but remember you first select the element, then use square brackets for selecting the attributes.