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CSS

Desmond Dallas
Desmond Dallas
6,985 Points

What am I doing wrong?

Hi, here the question and my answer below. Can't see what I'm doing wrong. Can you help?

Q. Use the pseudo-class selector that targets default, unvisited links. Set their color value to orange.

A. link: visited { color: steelblue; }

1 Answer

Are you choosing the answer that you posted? If so, the question is asking for the psuedo-class that references UN-visited links. '''link: visited''' would imply that you are targeting visited links. Reminder though; links, whether visited or unvisited, have an html tag of <a>.

Also, the question is asking to set the color to orange.. the answer is clearly setting it to steelblue.