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CSS

Remove the text decoration from the link.

CSS - Values and Units Code Challenge: Text Properties 4th objective

1 Answer

Should just be :

.theclass {

text-decoration: none;

}

Hope that helps :-)

Sam Lillicrap - An explanation of how this works might be of more benefit. Giving answers without increasing understanding doesn't do your fellow Treehouse members any favors. Better yet next a hint and maybe link to documention on HTML Dog would better aid their learning.

Sorry! Was only trying to help... Will be more detailed in the future

Once I know the answer to a practice problem, if I realize I need more practice I then need more problems because some of them got wasted because I didn't solve them myself.

These forums are full of people who go through a course and then realize that a lot of the knowledge didn't stick and ask how they can improve on that. My answer to that is usually, I've learned a great deal from debugging something that doesn't work right the first time.

Makes perfect sense, hints not answers, or answers & explanations I guess :-)

If they give you enough to work with, like their non-working code and a link to the code challenge, definitely hints instead of answers. If you don't have that much context then maybe some example code with an explanation is the next best thing.