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5,276 Points@if statements
I guess there is a lesson I missed somewhere because the video did not teach how to solve this. I don't understand the wording of the question. Underneath the previous code, store the value "morning" in a variable named $time. Then write an if/else directive that will color all <a> tags. If the variable $time is equal to "morning", the color should be red. Otherwise, if the variable is "afternoon", the color should be blue. Finally, if the variable is set to anything else, the color should be gray.
@mixin cars ($make, $color) {
.#{$make} {
border: 1px solid black;
background-image: url("images/#{$color}.png")
}
}
@mixin morning ($time) {
@if $time == morning {
a {
color: red;
}
@else if $time == afternoon {
a {
color: blue;
}
@else $time ==
1 Answer
Misty Majewski
5,276 PointsI figured this one out.. Found someone else with the same question..