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HTML Introduction to HTML and CSS (2016) Make It Beautiful With CSS Adding a Style to several Elements using Class

Veerpartap Bhullar
Veerpartap Bhullar
1,842 Points

add a class in anchor tags

how add class in anchor tags

index.html
<!doctype html>
<html>
  <head>
    <title>List Example</title>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css">
  </head>
  <body>

    <a class="social.links" href="#">Follow me on Twitter!</a>
    <a class="social.links" href="#">Send me an Email!</a>

  </body>
</html>
styles.css

2 Answers

Shay Paustovsky
Shay Paustovsky
969 Points

Hey Veerpartap,

If I'm not mistaking the class name should be: <a class="social-links"></a>. Simply replace the 'dot' with a 'dash'

the 'social-links' will then be used as a class selector in CSS to apply styling.

Hope this helps,

Shay

When creating a .class in <html> for targeting in CSS, it would be wise to investigate BEM, which is a methodology that helps devs create well-organized 'classes.' @shaypaustovsky advice should help solve your problem in that the . in 'class' should be used with CSS only. When writing classes in <html>, you only write the name itself. With BEM in mind, perhaps you would name your class <a class="social__links">xyz</a> then use the social__xyz construct to target elements of the 'social' nature.

Good luck in 2020!