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Erin Lehr
7,549 PointsWant the same CSS style to apply to both <div> elements. Give both <div> elements the class of "favorite_stuff".
My code is attached. I can not figure out what I am missing.
Thanks, Erin
<body>
<h1>First Day of School</h1>
<form>
<div class="favorite_stuff">
<div>
<h4>Favorite Foods?</h4>
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
</div>
<div class="favorite_stuff">
<div>
<h4>Favorite Animals?</h4>
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
</div>
</form>
</body>
1 Answer
Daniel Yates
7,653 PointsYou've added additional divs in there which aren't needed, you just need to add the class to the existing divs to apply the css.
Like this:
<body>
<h1>First Day of School</h1>
<form>
<div class="favorite_stuff">
<h4>Favorite Foods?</h4>
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
<input name="food[]">
</div>
<div class="favorite_stuff">
<h4>Favorite Animals?</h4>
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
<input name="animal[]">
</div>
</form>
</body>
Erin Lehr
7,549 PointsErin Lehr
7,549 PointsSucess! Thank you, I had a feeling it would be a stupid mistake on my part.
Thanks again! Erin