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CSS How to Make a Website Adding Pages to a Website Add Iconography

Why aren't my background images showing that I input into CSS . Snap shot http://w.trhou.se/9mod1fjka2

http://w.trhou.se/9mod1fjka2 . Did I input something wrong?

2 Answers

Damien Watson
Damien Watson
27,419 Points

Hi Tiara,

In your html, you have the classname with a space 'contact info' instead of a hyphen 'contact-info'. Change the html class name to be like below and it should fix it.

.contact-info li.phone a {}
<ul class="contact-info">
</ul>

Thank you!

To go into a little more detail, when you separate class names with a space like "contact info" you are actually adding extra classes to that element. Each space inside of the class attribute adds another class to that element, so the HTML was looking for a class called "contact" and a class called "info". :P