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11,442 PointsNext, create a new media query that targets all devices when the viewport width is 768px or narrower.
how to create a new media query that targets all devices when the viewport width is 768px or narrower. Inside the media query, target the .title element and set the font-size to 1.4rem. Finally, target the h1 element and set its font-size to 5rem.
/* Complete the challenge by writing CSS below */
@media (max-width: 1020px) {
}
.main-header {
background-color: tomato;
color: white;
}
@media (max-width: 768px){
}
.title{
font-size: 1.4rem;
}
h1 {
font-size: 5rem;
}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Lake Tahoe</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="page.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
</head>
<body>
<header id="top" class="main-header">
<span class="title">Journey Through the Sierra Nevada Mountains</span>
<h1 class="main-heading">Lake Tahoe, California</h1>
</header>
<div class="primary-content">
<p class="intro">
Lake Tahoe is one of the most breathtaking attractions located in California. It's home to a number of ski resorts, summer outdoor recreation, and tourist attractions. Snow and skiing are a significant part of the area's reputation.
</p>
<a class="callout" href="#more">Find out more</a>
</div><!-- End .primary-content -->
</body>
</html>
7 Answers
Arcel Derosena
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 5,241 PointsI did the same exact thing too, except I keep seeing bummer, any chance it could be a bug maybe?
@media (max-width: 1020px) { .main-header { background: tomato; color: white; }
@media (max-width: 768px) { .title { font-size: 1.4rem; } h1 { font-size: 5rem; } }
Bogdan-Adrian Cornea
9,347 PointsHello,
You need to write you code like this:
@media (max-width: 768px){ .title{ font-size: 1.4rem; } h1 { font-size: 5rem; } }
The curly braces from media should include the styles.
carol
11,442 PointsHello still saying bummer now confused @media (max-width: 768px){ .title{ font-size: 1.4rem; } h1 { font-size: 5rem; }
Lee Torson
8,694 PointsYou can do:
@media (max-width: 768px) { .title{ font-size: 1.4rem; } h1 { font-size: 5rem; } }
OR
@media only screen and (max-width: 768px) { .title{ font-size: 1.4rem; } h1 { font-size: 5rem; } }
carol
11,442 Pointsthank you guys got it at last @media (max-width: 768px) { .title { font-size: 1.4rem; } .h1 { font-size: 5rem; } }
Bogdan-Adrian Cornea
9,347 PointsHello,
I did again the challenge and it work like this:
@media (max-width: 768px) { .title { font-size: 1.4rem; } h1 { font-size: 5rem; } }
Duc Anh Le
12,308 PointsHeya guys,
I am really wondering why this is not working tbh?
@media (max-width: 768px) { .title { font-size: 1.4rem; } .h1 { font-size: 5rem; } }
Mike Panuelos
2,843 PointsYou have a period next to h1 ".h1". This is looking for a class labeled h1 rather than targeting the h1 element I believe.
Nabil Nader
8,848 Points@media (min-width:768px) and (max-width:1024px){
header{
background-color:orchid;
}
}
Elfar Oliver
3,924 PointsWhat Mike Panuelos said! I did the same mistake and mixed up element and class.