Learn Accessibility by Building a Quiz - Step 56

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Here it’s my code i don’t understand what is going wrong .

.info  label, .info  input{
  display: inline-block;
  text-align: right;
}  
.info input {
  width: 50%;
  text-align: left;
}
.info label {
  width: 10%;
  min-width: 55px;
}

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Challenge: Learn Accessibility by Building a Quiz - Step 56

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Hey!

The C in CSS stands for Cascade. Which is just a fancy way of saying that the style rules you add later in your code will take priority over the rules you added before it.

for example:

button{
    color: red;
}

button{
    color: blue;
}

here, the button’s color will be blue. In the same way, even though you’re setting the .info input’s text align property to right.

It will be trumped by the this rule because of the Cascade.

Hope this helps! :smile:

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