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Class selector related coding questions

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how to change the color of the link in CSS

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To change the color of a link in CSS, you can use the color property. Here's an example:

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a { color: blue; }

In this example, the a selector is targeting all the links on the page, and the color property is set to blue. You can replace blue with any valid CSS color value, such as a color name, hexadecimal code, or RGB value.

If you want to change the color of a specific link, you can use a class or ID selector to target that link. Here's an example:

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a.my-link { color: green; }

In this example, the a.my-link selector is targeting links with the class my-link and setting their color to green. Replace my-link with the class or ID of the specific link you want to style.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

👩‍💻 Technical question

Asked 2 years ago in CSS by Hazel

how do i give the background color a class

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To give a background color to a class, you can use CSS. The CSS background-color property is used to set the background color of an HTML element. To apply this property to a class in your CSS file, use the class selector followed by the background-color property and a color value. Here's an example of how to do it in CSS:

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.my-class { background-color: yellow; }

In the above example, .my-class is the class selector and yellow is the color value. This will set the background color of any HTML element with the class my-class to yellow. You can replace yellow with any other color that you want to apply.

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