hello . please i need assistance . i am told i should use the existing li > a selector to set the text-decoration to none
that is what i am writing in the code but it doesnt seem to work
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Challenge: Learn Accessibility by Building a Quiz - Step 47
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this is the instruction:
To make the navigation buttons look more like typical buttons, remove the underline from the anchor tags.
Then, create a new selector targeting the navigation list elements so that when the cursor hovers over them, the background color and text color are switched, and the cursor becomes a pointer.
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You’ve done well with adding the text decoration attribute to your first selector. Instead of putting your hover selector on top of your li > a selector put it underneath and give it its own styling. Give it the attributes of background-color and color so that the background color and text color change when hovering over it.
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