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CSS CSS Foundations Values and Units Relative Length Units

Rodrigo Chousal
Rodrigo Chousal
16,009 Points

Is this a glitch?

Select the link with the class more. Using the rem unit, set its font size back to the base font size of the root HTML element.

h1{font-size:2.5em;}
p{font-size:1.5em;}
.more a{font-size:1rem;}

Bummer! Check the length unit in your CSS value.

1 Answer

Christopher Reed
Christopher Reed
12,243 Points

Hey it looks like you accidentally left an "a" after the class more. it should be: h1{font-size:2.5em;} p{font-size:1.5em;} .more {font-size:1rem;}