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CSS CSS Basics (2014) Enhancing the Design With CSS Media Queries

Hala Qandil
Hala Qandil
1,016 Points

Next, create a new media query that targets all devices when the viewport width is 768px or narrower. Inside the media q

It gives me a bummer

anyone solved this ?

style.css
/* Complete the challenge by writing CSS below */
@media (max-width:1020px) {
.main-header {
  background-color: tomato;
  color: white;
  }
}

@media all (max-width: 768px) {
  .title {
    font-size: 1.4rem;
  }
.main-heading { 
    font-size: 5rem;
  }
}
index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <title>Lake Tahoe</title>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="page.css">
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
  </head>
  <body> 
    <header id="top" class="main-header">
      <span class="title">Journey Through the Sierra Nevada Mountains</span>
      <h1 class="main-heading">Lake Tahoe, California</h1>
    </header>

        <div class="primary-content">
            <p class="intro">
                Lake Tahoe is one of the most breathtaking attractions located in California. It's home to a number of ski resorts, summer outdoor recreation, and tourist attractions. Snow and skiing are a significant part of the area's reputation.
            </p>
            <a class="callout" href="#more">Find out more</a>
        </div><!-- End .primary-content -->
  </body>
</html>

3 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,644 Points

You don't need to explicitly specify "all" to target all devices.

Also, when the instructions say "target the h1 element" they intend for you to target any h1 element, regardless of class.

Hala Qandil
Hala Qandil
1,016 Points

Thank you ! It worked very well

Alexandra Cianciara
Alexandra Cianciara
2,465 Points

its like this:

@media (max-width: 768px) { .title { font-size: 1.4rem; } .h1 { font-size: 5rem; } }

Alexandra Cianciara
Alexandra Cianciara
2,465 Points

Hi this is correct but its not letting me pass? What is wrong?

/* Complete the challenge by writing CSS below */

@media (max-width: 1020px) { .main-header { background-color: tomato; color: white; } }

@media (max-width: 768px) { .title { font-size: 1.4rem; } .h1 { font-size: 5rem; } }

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,644 Points

For the best chance of getting more and/or faster answers, always start a fresh question instead of adding one as an "answer" to another question.

But since I happened to be following this one, your issue is that h1 is a tag name and not a class, so the selector for it should not be preceded by a period.