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1,677 PointsWrong output
On the next line, use jQuery to select all list items (li) in an unordered list (ul) with the class of 'nav'?
The possible results : $(".nav ul li"); and $(".nav > ul > li");
Its not working here.
1 Answer
Jacob M.
5,122 Points".nav ul" targets all unordered lists within any element that has a class of 'nav'. However you need to target unordered lists that actually have the 'nav' class itself. So you should start with "ul.nav".
Vishal Dhawani
1,677 PointsVishal Dhawani
1,677 PointsThanks! it worked!